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White Paper: Damballa
Damballa’s Q3 2014 “State of Infections” report reveals the ongoing challenges faced by security teams in managing a mountain of security events and the positive impact of taking measures which can identify the true positives. LEARN MORE
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We put several of the most popular third-party battery and performance management apps to the test to see whether they’re worth a download as you wait for Lollipop to land and to find out how they stack up against Android 5.0’s improvements. READ MORE
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The truth is you can’t always tell who has the potential to go rogue. But there are a few red flags to watch out for. Consider the following to be less a litmus test than a set of hard-earned lessons in dealing with employees who’ve gone rogue.READ MORE
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Google's Android for Work promises serious security, but how does it stack up against Apple's iOS and the rest? READ MORE
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Mozilla has become the modern-day Sun Microsystems: While known for churning out showstopping innovation, its bread-and-butter technology now struggles.READ MORE
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White Paper: Damballa
The recent Target, Home Depot, JPMorgan Chase and Sony Pictures Entertainment breaches are examples of how destructive malware can be to an organization’s reputation and financial stability. Moreover, the severity and frequency of malware attacks has increased significantly in the past year. LEARN MORE
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