February security patches include updates for 50 vulnerabilities, 14 of which are critical.By Kelly Jackson Higgins Executive Editor at Dark Reading, 2/13/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Former Home Depot CISO takes the reins in the wake of Equifax's massive data breach and fallout.By Dark Reading Staff , 2/13/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Alternative and virtual realities provide organizations with new opportunities to reimagine product demos, employee training and more. As the systems collect and generate data, there are opportunities to use the new streams in innovative ways. By Lisa Morgan Freelance Writer, 2/13/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The more experienced a SOC analyst gets, the more his or her job satisfaction declines, a new survey of security operations center staffers shows.By Kelly Jackson Higgins Executive Editor at Dark Reading, 2/12/20181 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
Traditional IT has to make way for the intelligence-based business model.By Ben Lamm, Co-founder and CEO of Conversable , 2/12/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
CEOs are investing more in advanced technologies such as AI, but they aren't planning to invest in retraining their workforces for this technology. A new report from Accenture recommends taking a different approach.By Jessica Davis Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps, 2/12/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Consider all the code written over 50 years and all the places it’s running. Add to that all the code we will write in the coming years. That is technology debt.By Lenny Liebmann Founding Partner, Morgan Armstrong, 2/12/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The FCC's recent net neutrality ruling has the potential to expose enterprises engaged in digital business, as well as cloud companies and their customers, to high premiums for their Internet access.By Nick Piette, Community Evangelist, Talend , 2/9/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Top quantitative executive recruiter Linda Burtch of Burtchworks provides insight into how to keep yourself competitive in data science, business intelligence, and other analytics-related careers. Here's how to get ready for a future of new technology, including AI, natural language processing, and IoT.By Jessica Davis Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps, 2/8/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
A nugget in CompTIA's predictions for 2018 raises awareness of a somewhat dark side of technology, and the questions we should be asking ourselves.By James M. Connolly Executive Managing Editor, InformationWeekEditor in Chief, 2/8/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Alexa's popularity among consumers serves as a wake-up call for businesses. Eventually, voice interfaces will replace keyboards, taps and swipes, but organizations must be wary of approaching voice interface design the same way they've approached web and mobile design. Before you begin, consider these points.By Lisa Morgan Freelance Writer, 2/7/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Being resilient, particularly in a time of disruption, is a relentless, often fanatical pursuit to be at the forefront of your industry.By Chris Poe, SVP, Technology & Engineering, Carousel Industries , 2/7/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
In Senate hearing, Uber CISO admits company messed up in not quickly disclosing breach that exposed data on 57 million people.By Jai Vijayan Freelance writer, 2/6/20181 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
Many organizations are still ill-prepared to master the digital journey, according to research.By Marc Wilczek Digital Strategist & CIO Advisor, 2/6/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Interop ITX expert Scott Lowe explains the growing demand for infrastructure generalists.By Cynthia Harvey Contributor, NetworkComputing, 2/6/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Five mega-breaches last year accounted for more than 72% of all data records exposed in 2017.By Kelly Jackson Higgins Executive Editor at Dark Reading, 2/6/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
If you are like most organizations, your analytics program is not ready for advanced analytics technologies such as machine learning. Here are a few steps to take to get you closer, or a way you can leapfrog the work to reap the benefits now.By Jessica Davis Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps, 2/6/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
This open source container orchestration platform looks like it's on its way to becoming a de facto standard.By Cynthia Harvey Contributor, NetworkComputing, 2/6/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Attackers exploit trust in popular websites to launch phishing campaigns and spread malware.By Kelly Sheridan Associate Editor, Dark Reading, 2/5/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
So, the question arises: Is digital transformation good for the IT professional's career?By Andrew Froehlich President & Lead Network Architect, West Gate Networks, 2/5/20180 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The Dynamics Of The Digital WorkplaceAs companies begin to fully embrace the digital workplace, they should focus on the employee experience the same way they would on the customer experience.Read >>
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