6 products that will protect your privacy
There are ways for privacy-obsessed users to leave as little a trace as possible when venturing into cyberspace.
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Cybercriminals are collaborating to refine their attacks and businesses must do the same by leveraging a growing body of open-source security tools, a security expert has advised as open-source machine learning puts the technology into the mainstream.
David Braue | 22 Dec | Read more
There are ways for privacy-obsessed users to leave as little a trace as possible when venturing into cyberspace.
Bob Violino | 27 Jan | Read more
The criminals who posted online nude celebrity photos, including those of Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence, stole some of the images in a "very targeted attack" on user credentials for Apple iCloud.
Antone Gonsalves | 03 Sep | Read more
When Apple releases iOS 8 in the fall, corporate employees who use their iPhones and iPads for work will have better privacy protection when walking in places with Wi-Fi networks.
Antone Gonsalves | 11 Jun | Read more
A survey of IT executives and IT pros paints a disturbing picture of BYOD. That picture includes a lack of confidence in compliance with federally mandated regulations, a fear that sensitive data is at risk and uncertainty about the overall effectiveness of BYOD.
Tom Kaneshige | 30 Jul | Read more