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These 6 aging protocolos could cripple the Internet

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December 26, 2014

6 aging protocols that could cripple the Internet

From BGP to SSL, several Internet protocols are no match for today's malicious hackers -- and should be replaced. READ MORE

 

Issue highlights

1. Moove it! Tracking the common cow

2. $1 spent on state government tech saves $3.50, study finds

3. INSIDER Silicon dinner table: Teaching entrepreneurship family style

4. Boeing, BlackBerry working on a smartphone that would 'self-destruct'

5. Google may launch a native Android Auto, making your car a big mobile device

6. At NASA JPL, IT enables space missions and employee productivity [VIDEO]

7. Is anyone testing Apple Pay implementations?

8. WIN THIS BOOK: Ubuntu Unleashed 2015 Edition: Covering 14.10 and 15.04, 10th Edition

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10 Requirements for Optimizing Your Network for Mobility

Today the vast majority of work and communication is conducted on mobile & wireless devices & users rarely even consider using a wired network unless it's a last resort. This paper looks at how this mentality requires IT operations to architect an access network specifically with "mobile first" in mind. Read now

Moove it! Tracking the common cow

Farmers are tracking the health of their cows with technology that uses accelerometers, the same sensor that orients a cellphone screen. READ MORE

$1 spent on state government tech saves $3.50, study finds

New technology helps to expand government services, but overall, IT helps reduce spending. READ MORE

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Silicon dinner table: Teaching entrepreneurship family style

Not everyone can grow up with a parent who launches new tech companies, but those who do have some lessons to share with the rest of us. READ MORE

Boeing, BlackBerry working on a smartphone that would 'self-destruct'

It seems like something out of an old episode of Mission Impossible or Inspector Gadget—an ultra-secure phone that self destructs. But such a phone might be close to reality, courtesy of Boeing and BlackBerry. READ MORE

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Take Security To Go

As the line between work and personal devices blurs, the need for smarter mobile security is becoming crystal clear. We can help you gain visibility with the people,the products and the plan to enable flexibility without bending security. View Now

Google may launch a native Android Auto, making your car a big mobile device

Google may be planning to launch a version of Android Auto for vehicle infotainment centers -- also known as head units -- that will eliminate the need for a smartphone to be connected, giving native access to the Internet and mobile applications. READ MORE

At NASA JPL, IT enables space missions and employee productivity [VIDEO]

The NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory is famous for many history-making missions, and the IT department at JPL is helping to innovate both in mission-work as well as giving employees more time to think creatively. READ MORE

Is anyone testing Apple Pay implementations?

McDonald's drive-through Apple Pay implementation is kludgy and uncomfortable for both the customer and the employee. Is anyone testing this stuff? READ MORE

WIN THIS BOOK: Ubuntu Unleashed 2015 Edition: Covering 14.10 and 15.04, 10th Edition

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Case Study: Everbridge

Alert Logic's Threat Manager solution provides Everbridge with a critical layer of network defense against threats that can bypass perimeter and endpoint defenses – constantly monitoring their network for vulnerabilities and protecting against viruses, worms and other threats. Learn More>>

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