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White Paper: HP
Hackers penetrate organizations and steal information through vulnerabilities in software applications. Yet less than half of IT organizations have confidence in the security of the software that runs their businesses. And just 11 percent say they know with confidence which applications are at risk. LEARN MORE >>
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Talk of an Office 365-like subscription for Windows has surfaced regularly, but Microsoft has said nothing of such plans. Recently, however, Microsoft has pitched the phrase "Windows as a service" to describe Windows 10. READ MORE
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In a move designed to woo security-conscious industries like banks, medical centers and movie studios, the cloud storage company announced a system designed to allow customers to keep control over their encryption keys (and thus, the data stored in the public cloud) without sacrificing easy user experience. READ MORE
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White Paper: HP
The rapid transformation of mobile computing has seen security concerns outpaced by the ease of use, flexibility, and productivity of mobile devices. Here we take a look at three of the top mobile application security threats facing businesses today and recommendations on how to mitigate the risk. LEARN MORE
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A new plan announced today will turn the popular server-side JavaScript platform over to an independent third party known as the Node.js Foundation. READ MORE
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Apple's iPhones and iPads are still the most-used mobile devices in the enterprise, even as the market expands at high speed, according to a Citrix mobile analytics report released this morning. READ MORE
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White Paper: HP
Whether you develop software in-house, outsource development, or customize large commercial apps, you open the door to cyber attacks if your software contains vulnerabilities hackers can exploit. This survey report by Gatepoint Research explores the extent to which IT organizations employ application security testing and remediation solutions. LEARN MORE >>
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