Beware the 'visual hack'
When it comes to cybersecurity, people are the biggest problem. Or, you could make that "problems."
Taylor Armerding | 17 Mar | Read more
When it comes to cybersecurity, people are the biggest problem. Or, you could make that "problems."
Taylor Armerding | 17 Mar | Read more
Given the current prevalence of mobile devices, especially smartphones, it comes as no surprise that they are becoming more and more entwined with everyday aspects of our lives. We don't just use them to make calls, to text, or to browse the internet anymore. We can use them to do just about anything, and that includes using them as a means to provide our credentials.
Grant Hatchimonji | 03 Jun | Read more
With millions of new iOS and Android devices pouring into the enterprise every quarter, it's important to know just how much risk these devices bring - and if one mobile operating system has an edge over another when it comes to securing enterprise applications and data.
George V. Hulme | 29 Jan | Read more
Computerworld Hong Kong took an in-depth look at the top ten events that shook the local and global IT world in 2013.
Computerworld Hong Kong staff | 10 Dec | Read more
In the IDG Enterprise Interview Series, you'll hear from technology CIOs and CEOs on today's burgeoning trends, ongoing headaches and upcoming product plans. Check out this informative series from IDG Enterprise Chief Content Officer John Gallant and his team of editors.
For years, information security experts have predicted a spike in mobile malware. Will 2013 be the year of mobile attacks? And what other security threats are on the horizon?
Thor Olavsrud | 09 Jan | Read more
As 2012 draws to a close, Ericsson ConsumerLab has identified the hottest consumer trends for 2013 and beyond. For more than 15 years, ConsumerLab has conducted research into people's values, behavior and ways of using ICT products and services.
Computerworld Philippines staff | 18 Dec | Read more
Two hotels in Hong Kong are leveraging mobile apps to give guests a new experience during their stay.
Teresa Leung | 14 Nov | Read more
These days, it is almost impossible to meet someone who doesn't own a cell phone. More specifically, smartphones, whether it be the trendy iPhone, corporate favored Blackberry or modern Windows Mobile, almost everyone has joined the smartphone frenzy -- and with good reason. A smartphone offers more advanced computing ability and connectivity than a contemporary phone.
Spencer McIntyre | 05 Nov | Read more
Both Google's and Apple's mobile platforms have security drawbacks and advantages. Is there a clear winner?
Kenneth van Wyk | 30 Oct | Read more