A key component of SD-WAN is its ability to secure unreliable Internet links and identify anomalous traffic flows. SD-WAN technology providers are continuing to increase their native security features and to create robust ecosystems of network-security partners. [ See where SDN is going and learn the difference between SDN and NFV. | Get regularly scheduled […]
How can cryptojacking attacks in Chrome be stopped?
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How to stop malicious browser add-ons from taking root
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What are the implications of DNS over HTTPS for privacy?
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Oracle unveils Bristol accelerator contenders
News 11 Jul, 2018 Clare Hopping Snap Tech, LettUs Grow, We Build Bots, Sauce and Gapsquare will all receive Oracle support
The aftermath of the Gentoo GitHub hack
Gentoo GitHub hack: What happened? Late last month (June 28), the Gentoo GitHub repository was attacked after someone gained control of an admin account. All access to the repositories was soon removed from Gentoo developers. Repository and page content were altered. But within 10 minutes of the attacker gaining access, someone noticed something was going […]
What effect does GDPR have on the WHOIS database?
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Box CEO Aaron Levie says Facebook data scandals could undermine trust in Silicon Valley
News 9 Jul, 2018 Adam Shepherd Box founder says that tech companies should work more effectively with government
How did an old, unpatched Firefox bug expose master passwords?
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While no one was looking, California passed its own GDPR
The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is widely viewed as a massively expensive and burdensome privacy regulation that can be a major headache and pitfall for American firms doing business in Europe. Many firms, including Facebook, have sought ways around the law to avoid having to deal with the burden of compliance. Well, […]