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May 01, 2017
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Network monitoring tools: Features users love and hate

IT pros identify what they like, and don't like, about network monitoring software from CA, Microsoft, and other vendors. Read More

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TSA: "As you can imagine, live anti-tank rounds are strictly prohibited altogether."
IBM: Financial services industry bombarded by malware, security threats
Network management vulnerability exposes cable modems to hacking
Users have little confidence their company can protect their mobile device
9 essential tools for the security-conscious mobile worker
Sift Science uses machine learning to help businesses reduce fraud while enhancing the user experience​
Juniper finds its head in the clouds; security is another story

Solution Center: Rapid7

Do You Have the Power to Make Nothing Happen?

When it comes to security, the ability to "Make Nothing Happen" is really quite exciting. Check out these resources to learn how Rapid7's threat exposure management, incident detection and security advisory services enable organizations to see network risks and spot attacks before they damage your network. When you can make nothing happen, your enterprise can make growth happen. Read More

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TSA: "As you can imagine, live anti-tank rounds are strictly prohibited altogether."

"As you can imagine, live anti-tank rounds are strictly prohibited altogether." Read More

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IBM: Financial services industry bombarded by malware, security threats

IBM X Force says financial services are targeted 65% more by cyber-attacks than the average organization Read More

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Network management vulnerability exposes cable modems to hacking

Hundreds of thousands of internet gateway devices from around the world, primarily cable modems, are vulnerable to hacking because of a serious weakness in their implementation of the Simple Network Management Protocol. Read More

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Users have little confidence their company can protect their mobile device

A survey sponsored by Check Point found that 64 percent of respondents are doubtful that their organization can prevent a mobile cyberattack. What can be done to combat that? Read More

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9 essential tools for the security-conscious mobile worker

From a webcam cover and laptop lock to a USB port blocker and an encrypted flash drive, we've found some security- and privacy-centered gadgets you will want to keep handy. Read More

Sift Science uses machine learning to help businesses reduce fraud while enhancing the user experience​

For online businesses, fraud is a serious and growing problem that rule-based systems can no longer address. Machine learning is instrumental in detecting and stopping fraud in real-time, without causing an impact to the user experience. Read More

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Juniper finds its head in the clouds; security is another story

In announcing its Q1 earnings yesterday company executives were gleeful about the company's returns on its cloud computing directions. Read More

White Paper: Scandit

Total Cost of Ownership of Mobile Barcode Scanning

As more and more enterprises begin to embrace mobile technology, it's important to keep total cost of ownership in mind. To help ease the decision making, we developed a comparison of the cost and feature differences between popular barcode scanning devices that highlights one of the most important metrics for decision makers: total cost of ownership (TCO). Read More

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