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Richi Jennings: Tinder to 17-year-olds: Get off my lawn

Dating app Tinder is shutting down service for under-18s. The official reason is hazy at best, but a moment's thought says it's bad news for the safety of minors. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers think it's the most ridiculous idea ever... Read More

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2016 Trends in Cybersecurity: A Quick Guide to the Most Important Insights in Security

The 2016 Trends in Cybersecurity e-book is a top-level report designed to deliver 10 trends and stats that matter most to security and enterprise leaders. It's based on the 190-page Security Intelligence Report, researched by Microsoft experts over the past 10 years. It's imperative to stay on top of security concerns in today's changing world. Read the e-Book to learn where liabilities hide, and how to prevent them. Read More

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Jonny Evans: Can Apple flick the Android-to-iPhone switch at WWDC 2016?

Apple has a chance to woo 26 percent of Android users to iOS at WWDC, but only if it plays the hand it has been dealt. Read More

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Darlene Storm: uTorrent forums breached via software vendor, consider passwords compromised

uTorrent forums announced a security advisory, warning users to consider passwords compromised and change them. Have I Been Pwned posted a notice about the BitTorrent IP.Board-based forum being hacked, adding that besides passwords, the breach included usernames, email and IP addresses. Read More

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Robert C. Covington: How to build a thriving information security function despite the talent shortage

It seems that the industry has reached a nearly unanimous conclusion about a key essential for tight information security -- people. This is causing an increasingly challenging talent shortage, which is impacting the ability to build and maintain secure organizations. You can, however, build a thriving information security function despite the lack of available people, and without breaking the bank. Read More

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Ben Kepes: Closing the loop -- Intel, Precor and EXOS partner to deliver athlete benefits

Data is useless without actionable insights and feedback loops. EXOS hopes to deliver just that. Read More

Sharky: 'We don't care. We don't have to.'

This network provider's customer is moving to the building next door -- just about 50 feet. Hpw hard could it be to get broadband to the new office? Read More

White Paper: Silver Peak Systems Inc

Analyst Report: Can Broadband Change the WAN?

Broadband internet, once the domain of consumer and small business, is becoming an attractive alternative to Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) for corporate datacenters. This Moor Insights & Strategy report from SilverPeak describes how businesses can easily build and manage remote connectivity, whether it is to branch offices or even just to their cloud provider, in a cost effective manner. Read More

Computerworld's 2016 mobile data service satisfaction survey is underway!

Which carrier's users are the most satisfied with their mobile data service? That's what we want to find out. For the fourth year, Computerworld is polling readers to find out how they feel about their mobile data provider, how much they pay, how they use their mobile data connections and more. Take the survey here

May Digital Magazine: Cross-border data blues

Check out our May Digital Magazine, featuring an in-depth story on the EU's new data protection regulations and the pressure on IT teams to achieve compliance. The magazine also includes News Analysis, Opinions and Shark Tank -- all free for download with registration. View the magazine here

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