ZwillGen, a law firm that has represented Apple many times in court over the years, has released a list of pending All Writs Act orders, where the government has gone to the courts in order to access locked devices. In all, there are 12 iOS devices waiting to be accessed, which would appear to contradict FBI Director James Comey's statements on Sunday. Read More ▶ | | | eBook: Fuze | Formerly ThinkingPhones In the Unified Communications market today, it seems "cloud" is the new black. Cloud-based communications are the way of the future - the Unified Communications as a Service market has matured and grown significantly in recent years. Read More ▶ | Unfortunately, the issue at hand is not as simple as the FBI or Apple would have us believe. Read More ▶ | | Catastrophic failures due to natural disasters, crime or other causes are a major worry for security professionals. Smaller failures and disruptions because of their greater frequency are also a concern. For banks, a lost hour of productivity translates into millions of dollars in lost revenue and potentially lost clients. Delivering improved reliability to these facilities through physical security represents the next frontier for continuous improvement. Read More ▶ | | It's gratifying to see real results come out of my research. ASUSTeK has settled a case with the FTC involving the security state of its wireless routers, and among the terms is something I have been seeking for a couple of years: ASUS must provide a way for consumers to receive push (i.e. email or text message) notification that new firmware updates are available. Read More ▶ | | | White Paper: Fuze | Formerly ThinkingPhones What's better for unified communications - multi-tenant or multi-instance? The vast majority of successful cloud companies have a multi-tenant architecture. But why? Read More ▶ | | | |
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