by
Stefanie Hoffman
| August 31, 2012
| Category: Industry Trends & News
Stefanie Hoffman
| August 31, 2012
| Category: Industry Trends & News
Organizations these days have their hands full with security and management challenges brought about by the Bring Your Own Device phenomenon.
But why stop at devices? Good question. In fact, the same culture of innovation and ...
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by
Stefanie Hoffman
| May 14, 2012
| Category: Industry Trends & News
Stefanie Hoffman
| May 14, 2012
| Category: Industry Trends & News
Updates, upgrades and patches, oh my. The week of May 7-11 was indeed a week of major patches from some of the biggest players. The good news is, many of the most popular OSes, Web browsers and applications are now a tad more s...
by
Stefanie Hoffman
| May 09, 2012
| Category: Industry Trends & News
Stefanie Hoffman
| May 09, 2012
| Category: Industry Trends & News
Both Microsoft and Adobe delivered their one-two punch that aimed at plugging security holes and halting active exploits dead in their tracks for the month of May.
And while the Microsoft and Adobe both addressed critical flaw...
by
Stefanie Hoffman
| May 08, 2012
| Category: Industry Trends & News
Stefanie Hoffman
| May 08, 2012
| Category: Industry Trends & News
Vulnerabilities and more vulnerabilities plagued the security landscape the week of April 30-May 5. Adobe patched a major Flash flaw, while security experts warned of gaping holes in PHP. Meanwhile, it appears that Intel is goi...
by
Stefanie Hoffman
| April 20, 2012
| Category: Industry Trends & News
Stefanie Hoffman
| April 20, 2012
| Category: Industry Trends & News
For the most part, we all know what NOT to do when it comes to security best practices. We all know not to click on unsolicited links embedded in e-mail or IM. We all know not to open any strange attachments or respond to suspi...
by
Stefanie Hoffman
| April 10, 2012
| Category: Industry Trends & News
Stefanie Hoffman
| April 10, 2012
| Category: Industry Trends & News
Tuesday was quite a day for IT administrators—for the month of April, both Microsoft and Adobe released patch loads repairing a slew of critical flaws that could easily pave the way for users to become victims of malicious atta...
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