Network-as-a-service startup Meta Networks has emerged from stealth mode with a platform that lets companies connect users, applications, cloud services, data centres and branches, securing them with a software-defined perimeter. …read more Source:: Open Source S
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Don’t wait years for 5G: NetMotion Mobility delivers resilient, secure, always-on connectivity
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•5G networks are coming, but it will be a few years before they are in widespread use and while increased speeds are part of the story, it is more about …read more Source:: Open Source S
Windows 10 vs Windows 7: Microsoft’s newer OS is almost ‘twice as secure’
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•The volume of malware seen on Windows 10 devices is far lower than on Windows 7 machines, says security firm. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Phantom Secure criminals indicted in global joint law enforcement ‘smash’
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•The law enforcement collective comprising Australian, US, and Canadian authorities has announced ‘smashing’ the criminal enterprise allegedly servicing the organised crime market with secure, encrypted communications. …read more Source:: Open Source S
How to secure your website
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•You no longer have a choice about locking down your website. Google will mark all non-HTTPS sites as insecure this July. It’s time to lock your site down, and Let’s …read more Source:: Open Source S
Top Windows 10 questions: How to install, secure, upgrade, get it for free
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•In 2017, Ed Bott answered hundreds of questions about Windows 10. Here are the topics that readers found most interesting. …read more Source:: Open Source S
The 10 best ways to secure your Android phone
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•Malware makers, phishers, they really are all out to get you. Here’s how to stop them in their tracks. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Singapore government assures SingPass-MyInfo will stay secure
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•Autofill form service MyInfo will be linked to all SingPass accounts used to access e-government services, with the data stored–not in “a digital vault”–but across multiple systems and protected with …read more Source:: Open Source S
Tech industry must secure against ‘unintended consequences’: Elop
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•Intentionality, creativity, and leadership is the only way the tech industry can protect the world against the ‘perils of unintended consequences’, Telstra head of Innovation Stephen Elop has said. …read more Source:: Open Source S