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15 FREE steganography apps for mobile devices
Hide messages within innocent-looking photos and audio files from your phone or tablet Read More


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Why we are losing the cyber security war and what we can do about it
Why are the world's most IT savvy companies unable to keep attackers out of their networks? Read More

The NSA's weird alphabet soup of code names for secret spy programs and hacker tools
Documents leaked by Edward Snowden to the media have revealed the sometimes strange code names. Read More

US intelligence wants to radically advance facial recognition software
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Cloud, mobility, and networking have shifted the dynamics of application performance. As a result, IT is under more pressure than ever to improve application performance. Learn how to ensure that employees and customers can access applications effectively without being forced to expend more resources on network upgrades. Read more >>

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10 mistakes companies make after a data breach
Michael Bruemmer, vice president of Experian Data Breach Resolution, outlines some the common mistakes his firm has seen as organizations deal with the aftermath of a breach during a presentation for The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) Privacy Academy. Read More

The coolest Air Force UFO videos
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Secure, Reliable & Proven APM for the Enterprise
Your organization depends on your web applications to do business -- from customer facing eCommerce,banking or travel applications, to mission-critical applications for your employees or partners. When it comes to performance, visitors' expectations for service and reliability are high. Read Now

5 IT security horror stories (and 5 solutions)
When it comes to security, your employees may be your weakest link. While policies and training can go a long way toward helping your employees keep devices and data safe, sometimes technology is the answer. Read More

Small Businesses Put Themselves at Risk by Not Taking Security Seriously
Senior management at small and mid-size businesses (SMBs) are failing to take cyber security seriously and are putting their organizations at risk, according to a recently released study by security research firm Ponemon Institute. Read More

Top signs that you've been breached
Because data is often the most valuable corporate asset - especially when customer information is concerned - staying alert for potential compromise is a critical IT job. Unfortunately, looking into a potential data breach is not easy. Read More

FBI adds five lawbreakers to Cyber Most Wanted list
The FBI said today it had added five people wanted for a variety of cyber crimes - ranging from domestic and international hacking to fraud - to its Cyber Most Wanted list. Rewards of up to $100,000 are offered for information leading to their arrests, the FBI says. The criminals are responsible for hurting hundreds of thousands of victims and incurring tens of millions of dollars in losses, the FBI... Read More


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