Why cyber-robotics is key to cybersecurity's future
Chad Holmes, Principal of Ernst & Young LLP sits down with Network World’s Neal Weinberg to talk about how cyber-robotics will help shape the future of cybersecurity. Source: Security
Read MoreChad Holmes, Principal of Ernst & Young LLP sits down with Network World’s Neal Weinberg to talk about how cyber-robotics will help shape the future of cybersecurity. Source: Security
Read MoreThe beloved bear from the ’80s has returned with new animated eyes and touch sensors — but he sounds the same as you remember. Source: CNet
Read MoreThere’s a truckload of fitness trackers and smartwatches to choose from. Here’s how to find the one that’s right for you. Source: CNet
Read MoreYou could choose what was going to happen next in the Spanish soap opera by hitting the buttons you usually use to like, laugh at or love something. Source: CNet
Read MoreTo do that, Softbank would be willing to give up control of Sprint, the fourth-largest wireless carrier in the US, according to a Reuters report. Source: CNet
Read MoreIf it happens, it would be the largest self-driving deployment of its kind. Source: CNet
Read MoreApple’s WWDC heads back to San Jose for the first time since 2002. Plus, the Apple TV has lost its identity, and the iPhone 8 will get wireless charging. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: Fallon’s Trump insists he and Elon Musk are working on a secret project. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: Can you believe that Cupertino is bashing PCs again? It is, on behalf of its high-end tablet. Source: CNet
Read MoreBut is it really a remake of “Rendez-vous” if you close the roads and do it all legally? Source: CNet
Read MoreFrom Home Deals: The best deals on appliances, smart home and kitchen goods. Source: CNet
Read MoreAnd, for a limited time, charging up the battery won’t cost users a dime. Source: CNet
Read MoreNextVR will be showing highlights from pro basketball’s big spectacle in New Orleans. Source: CNet
Read MoreIf you’re going to invent a new type of material, you’ll probably want to show it off a bit. Source: CNet
Read MoreThis fully animated Barbie can sit on a nightstand like a fairy, waiting on your child’s commands. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft is looking to win over MongoDB users who may have been affected by the latest ransomware attacks with its Azure DocumentDB alternative. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreThere is a double-edged sword to having internet-enabled 3D printers. Like other IoT devices, they may open potential back doors for hacking and breaches. Source: DIY IT
Read MoreYou don’t need to be a musician to try it out. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe My Friend Cayla doll is banned in Germany, due to it being classified as an illegal “hidden espionage device”. Source: CNet
Read MoreAmazon’s amazing Alexa AI assistant keeps getting smarter and smarter. Here are 18 dumb ways you can waste all that wonderful computing power. Source: DIY IT
Read MorePaying ransom to a cyber extortionist holding enterprise data hostage might seem like a poor idea in principle but sometimes it might the best, or even only, option for extricating your organization from a crisis. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here (Insider Story) Source: Security
Read MoreCome to the RSA show, and you’ll find plenty of cybersecurity technology. The top vendors from across the industry are here, showing products for fighting ransomware, preventing data breaches and more. But even the best security software is useless if users and businesses aren’t taking the right steps to protect themselves. So we asked experts
Read MoreRSA Conference underway Image by Web Summit RSA, the world’s largest security conference, is underway this week in San Francisco with attendees from around the world gathering to hear the latest strategies for fighting cyberattacks. They’ll also be able to view the latest hardware and software to protect their most valuable corporate assets. Here is
Read MoreYou’ll be able to get back on Facebook as soon as possible. Source: CNet
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