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By Tanner Johnson
The demand for Internet of Things security practices that protect sensitive medical equipment and data will double within the next five years. Here’s why The massive wave of Internet of Things (IoT) device deployments is well underway, but the effort to secure those devices has barely begun.According to Omdia’s most
By David Kessler
When the Spanish flu pandemic happened more than a hundred years ago, the modern concepts of computing and cyber-security didn’t exist. Fast forward to today. The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated a remote working culture that started when high-speed internet became available at home and in coffee shops. It’s now obvious
By Anasia D’mello
There is no doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic put the reliability and security of communications networks under the spotlight as millions of people reverted to work, care, and learn from home, says Steve Buck, SVP product and operations, security business unit at Mobileum. Many have commented that out of necessity, the
By Donald Schleede
From large corporations to small, local business, COVID-19 is creating a new global workforce paradigm. For the foreseeable future, working from home is central to “the new normal,” as people express reluctance to return to public transit and crowded workspaces – 41 percent of employees are likely to work remotely
By George Platsis
For many of us, the last few months have drastically increased our reliance on mobile capabilities. Through the increased use of corporate mobile apps, virtual private networks (VPNs), hot spots and more, mobile communications are more ubiquitous than ever. Because of this enhanced, unprecedented and sudden dependence on mobile capabilities, mobile