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ITworld cartoons 2014: The year in geek humor
Each week, ITworld's Phil Johnson pokes fun at the tech world's top news and newsmakers. Here's what made us laugh in 2014. Read More


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Securing Keys and Certificates to Critical Assets
Today's most devastating cyber attacks—including ShellShock, Heartbleed and Zombie Zero—prey on trust. And that puts your digital certificates at risk. This informative resource center explores how next-generation trust protection can help you combat today's attacks, ensuring trusted access to critical assets. Learn More

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Disaster Recovery Interactive eGuide
In this eGuide, Computerworld along with sister publications InfoWorld and CIO look at recent disaster recovery trends and offer expert opinions and advice. Read on to learn how the right disaster recovery efforts can protect your organization's data. Learn More

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6 simple tricks for protecting your passwords
Old-school, effective, and easy ways to keep track of personal and work-related passwords. Read More

13 ways to optimize your Android smartphone
Make your Android phone more powerful, useful, and efficient with these 13 quick tips. Read More

WIN THIS BOOK: Learning Swift Programming
We've got 5 copies to give to some lucky readers. Enter for your chance to win! Read More

Superclass: 14 of the world's best living programmers
When developers discuss who the world's top programmer is, these names tend to come up a lot. Read More

Your new PC needs these 22 free, excellent programs
Start off right with solid security tools, productivity software, and other programs that every PC needs. Read More


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Gaps In SSH Security Create An Open Door For Attackers
As an IT security leader, are you on top of SSH security for your organization? It's key to next-generation trust protection. Find out what Forrester reveals as gaps in that security—gaps that could put your organization in peril. Learn More

The 14 best tech companies to work for in 2015
Google tops Glassdoor's latest annual list of the best places to work in the United States, based on employee reviews. See where else is tops in employees' eyes. Read More

Up all night: How the tech elite pushes a crazy workaholic culture
Want to know why techies work such crazy hours and nap at their desks? Start at the top. Read More

MIT unifies Web development in a single, speedy new language
The language, called Ur/Web, provides a way for developers to write pages as self-contained programs. Read More

Google's 14 biggest hits and misses of 2014
A tech company as big as Google is bound to do some amazing things every year, but it's also not immune to failure. Let's look back at where the search giant went right and wrong in 2014. Read More

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


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