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  • Symantec to encrypt the internet by 2018

    ​Symantec has announced its ambition for all websites to be protected by SSL encryption within two years. The cybersecurity giant’s Encryption Everywhere drive will “encrypt 100 per cent of all sites by 2018”.

    Written by George Nott02 June 16 16:39
  • Avira wins German case over adware blocking

    A lawsuit alleging that security software from Avira improperly blocked downloads of a software bundle that presented itself primarily as an Angry Birds-style game has been dismissed.

    Written by Jeremy Kirk29 June 15 11:34
  • IT Resumes: Lies, Half-truths and Embellishments

    As the old saying goes, a lie may take care of the present, but it has no future. Nowhere is this truer than when conducting a job search. In a hyper-competitive talent market, it can be tempting to embellish your work history, exaggerate your IT skills or even claim to hold advanced degrees if it'll give you an edge over other job seekers. Unfortunately however, even if these lies manage to go unnoticed at first, they'll many times catch up with; potentially landing you back among the ranks of the unemployed with a bad reputation according to Tracy Cashman, senior vice president and partner of Information Technology Search at WinterWyman.

    Written by Sharon Florentine22 Oct. 14 03:14
  • How Lenovo plans to crack the server market

    Known for its ThinkPad laptops, Lenovo is trying to find its way into the data center, despite the dominance of the Big 3: IBM, HP and Dell

    Written by Agam Shah26 Nov. 13 14:28
  • Zero-day attacks: How to fight back

    With cybercrime hitting more than 500 million victims globally and costing $100 billion annually, it's clear that security breaches are a problem very far from being solved. One particularly dangerous threat that doesn't seem to be getting its fair share of attention is zero-day attacks.

    Written by Dirk A. D. Smith19 Aug. 13 12:00
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  • IT résumé makeover: Advice for the tech pro who's done it all

    Executive career coach Donald Burns works with an IT professional who's won awards, worked for Fortune 500 companies, pharmaceutical businesses and in the government sector. The challenge: His resume was just a running list of the jobs he's held. The goal: make his most impressive skills stand out.

    Written by Rich Hein24 Jan. 13 14:57
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