Microsoft hones Edge browser for age of sophisticated hackers
Microsoft says its replacement for Internet Explorer, known as Edge, will be much tougher to hack than previous browsers.
Microsoft says its replacement for Internet Explorer, known as Edge, will be much tougher to hack than previous browsers.
The emerging model of the Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly changing the way organisations think about IT security – but IoT's unique characteristics are also likely to send ripples through conventional security architectures by forcing a fundamental rethink about how corporate data is managed and protected.
David Braue | 27 Apr | Read more
Systems developers need to stop blaming users for security shortcomings and focus on improving security by rebuilding their systems in a more secure and user-friendly manner, a security expert has argued.
David Braue | 06 Mar | Read more
Bit9 has teamed with FireEye and Palo Alto Networks, which each have sandboxing technologies, in order to share information related to zero-day attack code.
Ellen Messmer | 21 May | Read more
Fear of discovery fuels sneakier tactics by writers of persistent malware
John P. Mello Jr. | 08 Apr | Read more
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