2015년 2월 27일 금요일

Google scraps annual Pwnium bug-hunting contest

Technology: Google
February 26, 2015

Google scraps annual Pwnium bug-hunting contest

Google is scrapping Pwnium, its annual bug hunting event, and folding it into the Chrome Reward Program, which has been around since 2010.
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Issue highlights

White Paper: CDW

Instant Wi-Fi Connects Communities at ACTS

Multi-state ACTS Retirement-Life Communities deploys a secure, scalable, enterprise Aruba WLAN featuring Instant APs, ClearPass and AirWave to connect its staff, improve resident care and services, and reduce costs at communities spread across the East and South. VIEW NOW

Android for Work brings container security to Google Play apps

Android for Work lets IT admins create a separate workspace on Android smartphones and tablets in which business-managed apps run. IT can also control how data is managed within that workspace, but Google hasn't detailed the specific controls available within the secured workspace. READ MORE

Google wants to manage your work email with Inbox

Google plans to roll out Inbox for Google Apps so people in the workplace can use it to manage email from their bosses, HR, and clients. READ MORE
: CDW

802.11ac: Gigabit Wi-Fi

802.11ac is faster. 802.11ac goes further, even for legacy 802.11n clients. 802.11ac is more secure. And 802.11ac is more power efficient, extending battery life over 30%. VIEW NOW

Smartphone wars: Who's winning where

Android dominates the globe and BlackBerry loses everywhere, as iPhone and Windows Phone battle for second place. READ MORE

Apple Swift follows familiar path to .Net and Android

Swift, Apple's new language for iOS and OS X application development, will be extended to the Microsoft .Net and Google Android platforms via a free third-party implementation called Silver. READ MORE
White Paper: HP

Collaborative Defense

Hackers are no longer lone wolves. They specialize in the narrow abilities needed to mount a cyber attack, and they collaborate in a cyber crime ecosystem that co-ordinates their activities to penetrate defenses and find and steal information. So we must also collaborate to defend our businesses. LEARN MORE >>

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