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Microsoft manager charged with insider trading

A Microsoft portfolio manager and his business partner are charged with insider trading that profited them $393,125....

23.12.2013

Secure Cloud Gateway: Using the Internet to Fight Cyber-Attacks

Today’s security platforms, which are plagued by reactive intelligence, gaps in enforcement, and the inability to integrate the two, can’t keep up. This has paved the way for a new category of cyber-security platform called a Secure Cloud Gateway (SCG)....

23.12.2013

2013 IT Outsourcing Year in Review: Grading Our Predictions

Last year, we predicted that 2013 would be the year that outsourcing governance finally grew up. We said outsourcing customers would take the reins with do-it-yourself deals. And we forecasted that local support would be a critical differentiator for service providers. Now it's time to see how those predictions panned out....

23.12.2013

BlackBerry CEO: We'd love to try iOS, Android

BlackBerry's new CEO says he is "very interested" in trying to replicate some of the company's signature security and enterprise productivity on rival platforms....

23.12.2013

Inside knowledge likely in Target breach, experts say

How did what is likely to be one of the largest data breaches in history occur? Some speculate it was only possible with insider knowledge...

23.12.2013

iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending Dec. 20

The iOSphere was riven by controversy as "experts" dueled on iPhone 6 announcement dates. The fact that it was a phony controversy only made it more intolerable....

23.12.2013

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22.12.2013

The 8 hottest security stories of 2013

We recap the biggest security news from this past year...

22.12.2013

Proposed California law would mandate smartphone kill switch

Kill-switch technology that can render a lost or stolen smartphone useless would become mandatory in California under a new bill that will be proposed to the state legislature in January....

22.12.2013

Gotcha! FBI launches new biometric systems to nail criminals

Nearly 80 years after it began collecting fingerprints on index cards as a way to identify criminals, the Federal Bureau of Investigation is moving to a new system that improves the accuracy and performance of its existing setup while adding more biometrics....

22.12.2013

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