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BYOD Widening Employee-Employer Trust Gap, Survey Finds

Webroot today released the results of a survey on BYOD that suggests the employee-employer trust gap is widening. The company also created an eight-point "BYOD Bill of Rights" to help bridge that gap while keeping corporate data secure....

25.05.2014

Google Apps adds new tools for managing Android phones

Google Apps got a mobility upgrade on Wednesday, as the company added four new features to its MDM toolkit for Android smartphones....

25.05.2014

'Do not track'? Oh what the heck, go ahead

Chalk up another victory for corporate surveillance: Five years after advocates came up with an easy way to let you browse the Web with just a little privacy, the Do Not Track system is in tatters and that pair of boots you looked at online last month is still stalking you from website to website....

25.05.2014

New Internet Explorer zero-day details released after Microsoft fails to patch

An older version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser has an unpatched software flaw that could allow rogue code to run on a computer, the second such flaw found in a month....

25.05.2014

Does U.S. business stand a chance of keeping Chinese cyber-spies out of its data?

The U.S. Department of Justice, working with the FBI, this week took the unprecedented step of indicting five Chinese army officers for allegedly breaking into the networks of American companies and a labor union to steal trade secrets of use to Chinese businesses....

25.05.2014

Cisco's IoT ship sails ahead as former captain joins startup

Cisco Systems hinted at future plans for the Internet of Things on Wednesday even as its former IoT chief joined a Shanghai-based startup that plans to use sensors and big data for renewable energy....

25.05.2014

BlackBerry to take on IoT headaches with Project Ion

BlackBerry says it can take back-end software development off the to-do lists of enterprises that want to take advantage of the Internet of Things....

25.05.2014

IT pro gets prison time for sabotaging ex-employer's system

A former network engineer for oil and gas company EnerVest has been sentenced to four years in federal prison after pleading guilty in January to sabotaging the company's systems badly enough to disrupt its business operations for a month....

25.05.2014

U.S. government issues massive recall notice on buggy Nest alarms

The Consumer Product Safety Commission today issued a complete recall of all Nest Protect Smoke + CO alarm systems, over an issue that could silence the devices at a critical time....

25.05.2014

Department of Justice bashes $20 million identity refund fraud ring

The US Department of Justice said 10 people were indicted today for their roles in a $20 million stolen identity refund fraud conspiracy....

25.05.2014

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