News 13 Feb, 2018 Lee Bell Will make Cloud Platform services 'self-driving, self-securing and self-repairing'
Archives for February 2018
Managing open-source mobile security and privacy for activists worldwide | Salted Hash Ep 18
Nathan Freitas, who heads The Guardian Project, talks with host Steve Ragan and senior writer J.M. Porup about the group’s easy-to-use secure apps, open-source software libraries, and customized mobile devices being used around the world.
Startups tackle cloud robotics
Tech startups are tapping the capabilities of cloud robotics. …
How much should I pay my employee?
I have been asked several times recently how much to pay someone both in terms of a new employee and as a pay rise. There are really 3 things to consider when you are deciding what to pay: 1. What is the going rate of the pay for the type of position in your area? […]
Tips to improve IoT security on your network
Judging by all the media attention that The Internet of Things (or IoT) gets these days, you would think that the world was firmly in the grip of a physical and digital transformation. The truth, though, is that we all are still in the early days of the IoT. The analyst firm Gartner, for example, […]
CubeLogic launches new SaaS risk management platform
News 9 Feb, 2018 Clare Hopping Cubes in the cloud was designed after business prospects suggested the company launch a cloud-hosted product
The Network week in review: Feb 5 – Feb 9
Happy Friday! This week we learned new facts from Cisco’s Global Cloud Index, we looked at what’s upcoming with Country Digital Acceleration, and saw how VR is changing winter sports. Make sure you check these out and all the other stories from this week! …
Symantec offers security protection for Office 365 and Azure
News 9 Feb, 2018 Clare Hopping The security layer has been designed to enhance security and user experience, across Azure cloud environments
Researchers find malware samples that exploit Meltdown and Spectre
It was inevitable. Once Google published its findings for the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities in CPUs, the bad guys used that as a roadmap to create their malware. And so far, researchers have found more than 130 malware samples designed to exploit Spectre and Meltdown. If there is any good news, it’s that the majority […]
Google could be set to enter the video game business
News 8 Feb, 2018 Rabbil Sikdar Plans have been in the works for around two years – report