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Cybersecurity threats to watch out for
December 31, 2019
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By Tyler Moffitt
The internet can be a hostile environment. The threat of cyberattack is ever-present as new vulnerabilities are released and a commodity of tools are produced to exploit them. Therefore, the pressure on organisations (and their employees) to protect customer data and defend against attacks, is mounting. But aside from using Firewalls and antivirus
Adjust these important settings on your new Android phone or tablet
December 31, 2019
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By JAMES GELINAS
Was an Android device waiting for you under the tree this year? Google’s in-house operating system ignited a smartphone revolution across the world. And now, the handsets are so advanced they’re putting Apple’s top tier products to shame. Naturally, new Android users are bound to have questions. The operating system
5 Undeniable Reasons To Prioritize Enterprise IoT Security
December 31, 2019
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By Jeff Orr
The “Internet of Things” (IoT) is already a part of the enterprise, whether cyber security administrators are ready or not. Thanks to advances in network technology, seizing control of connected devices has become an active, and menacing, threat to the enterprise professional. Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) threats have remained a concern for
Get yourself cybersecure for 2020
December 31, 2019
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By Davey Winder
Technology is changing our lives for the better; yet it’s also exposing us to organised crime, online scammers and hackers – and whole industries built around monetising our personal data. But you don’t have to be resigned to cyber-victimhood. Give yourself, and your devices, a security update for 2020 and
Silicon IP Security Proposal
December 30, 2019
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By Bryon Moyer
Last summer, there were a number of security-related topics at the annual DAC conference, which we covered in August. That activity included Accellera diving into the issue of security surrounding silicon design and, in particular, risks associated with intellectual property (IP) – meaning pre-designed circuits purchased or re-used. It was there




