The General Intelligence and Security Service of the Netherlands broke into Cozy Bear's network in 2014 and spotted the group launching attacks, de Volkskrant says.By Jai Vijayan Freelance writer, 1/26/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Experts say it's not enough to just post data classification guidelines and revisit the topic once a year. Companies have to build in privacy by design. By Steve Zurier Freelance Writer, 1/26/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Lots of enterprises have a long way to go before they roll out AI-based applications. Where are you on the path to AI?By James M. Connolly Executive Managing Editor, InformationWeekEditor in Chief, 1/26/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
If your company is exploring the possibility of sharing internal data through public APIs, here are some considerations that you should address.By Rich Casselberry Risk Technologist, 1/26/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Adoption of DevOps can help organizations comply with GDPR and other privacy standards by building security into software from the start.By Mike D. Kail, Chief Technology Officer, CYBRIC , 1/25/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
There are best practices for approaching chatbots and virtual assistants as organizations move to a scenario where tasks happen transparently behind natural language interfaces. We explain some of the opportunities and pitfalls.By Lisa Morgan Freelance Writer, 1/25/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Whether you are happy, grumpy, excited, or sad, a computer wants to know and can initiate affective analytics.By Jen Underwood Impact Analytix, 1/24/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Don't underestimate the scope and challenges of a digital transformation initiative. By Andi Mann Chief Technology Advocate at Splunk, 1/24/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
All the things you might think are covered but that don't actually fall under most policies.By Kelly Sheridan Associate Editor, Dark Reading, 1/23/20185 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Not all systems require full patching for the flaws right now, anyway, experts say. By Kelly Jackson Higgins Executive Editor at Dark Reading, 1/23/20181 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
About decade after it debuted the DevOps concept has evolved and built up a base of advocates, but it still presents challenges.By Larry Alton, business consultant , 1/23/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Demand for SaaS software continues to grow, but procurement is often short-sighted. Think past today because integration and governance are more important than pricing.By Lisa Morgan Freelance Writer, 1/23/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Cause of reboot problems with its Broadwell and Haswell microprocessor patching now identified, the chipmaker said.By Kelly Jackson Higgins Executive Editor at Dark Reading, 1/22/20187 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Do you have the skills you'll need to succeed this year, or are you still betting on a COBOL revival? By John Edwards Technology Journalist & Author, 1/22/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The transition from the business world of 2017 to that of 2018 features some shifts in culture across organizations.By Ashley Goldsmith, Chief People Officer, Workday , 1/22/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Some bug hunters make 16 times the median salary of software engineers in their home countries.By Ericka Chickowski Contributing Writer, Dark Reading, 1/19/20181 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
Voice recognition technology seems to be taking over the world, but the concept still has a ways to go before it reaches full maturity.By Ali Iranpour, Director of Mobile Strategy, Arm , 1/19/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The Internet of Things can drive change in an organization, providing data into a wide range of operational activities. But that change can require integrating that data into the systems used for key decisions.By Rick Veague, CTO at IFS North America , 1/18/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Some toolchain leaders are emerging, but mind the cultural and other details to successfully implement a DevOps strategy.By Neal Weinberg, technology journalist , 1/18/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The federal initiative to modernize IT systems raise questions that government CIOS -- in fact, all types of CIOs -- need to consider before launching a major project.By Christopher O'Malley CEO of Compuware, 1/17/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
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