InfoWorld's Security Central | | With Rust talking up safety, the biggest names in PHP, Perl, and Ruby all speak up about what's safe -- and not -- in their languages. | | Issue highlights 1. INSIDER You've been hacked. Now what? 2. Superfish stumper: What did Lenovo know and when did it know it? 3. Chrome security update warns against sneaky software downloads as well as malware 4. Google Cloud offers security scanning for customer apps | White Paper: Citrix Systems This white paper highlights 10 key points encompassing security, user experience, IT operations and BYOD to help your organization realize the full benefits of mobility. Learn more | Getting hacked is never a good thing, especially when the result is stolen or compromised customer data. But how a company reacts to the attack can make all the difference in the long run. READ MORE | Lenovo put that stuff on Cringely's PC deliberately, without telling him without testing it. At least he hopes the company didn't test it -- if it did, then installed it anyway that's worse than all of Larry Ellison's America's Cup tax swindles combined. READ MORE | Google's security tool throws up a big, red warning when you're about to visit scheming sites to foil unwanted downloads from the Web. READ MORE | The Google Cloud Security Scanner can ferret out XSS and mixed-content vulnerabilities. READ MORE | Resource compliments of: CIO Perspectives Conference Join us for rich content, superior networking and event excellence, all in one day. The agenda is being crafted with the expert guidance of our Dallas CIO Advisory Board members, which includes CIOs from: Atmos Energy, Freeman, Kimberly-Clark, Santander, PrimeLending and more. Click to continue | DAILY NEWS, DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX FIRST THING
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