Employee at Clinton’s email hosting company feared a cover-up
An employee at the tech company that maintained Hillary Clinton’s homemade email server was concerned that instructions from Clinton’s representatives would have the tech …
Google’s ‘Don’t be evil’ creed disappears as company morphs into Alphabet
For Google, with a new parent company comes a new code of conduct, and there’s a pretty noticeable change. The search company’s famous creed …
DRM could be making a comeback in the enterprise
Digital rights management might be coming back to the enterprise, experts say, as long as usability issues don’t get in the way. You might …
From Wild Drinking, Drugs Scandal to Cyber Security Savior?
A U.S. government contractor, several of whose employees were caught on video drunk and drugged on a sensitive security mission in Afghanistan, is now …
Cisco plans to buy security-as-a-service provider OpenDNS
Cisco Systems plans to pay $635 million in cash to buy OpenDNS, a company that leverages the Domain Name System (DNS) to provide security …
AT&T pays record $25m fine over customer data thefts
AT&T has been fined $25m (£17m) over data breaches at call centres in Mexico, Colombia and the Philippines. Names, social security numbers and customer …
Six clicks: How hackers use employees to break through security walls
No one wants to think about the idea of their company’s customer data, infrastructure, IP or network security as the full-time target for hired-gun …
In major goof, Uber stored sensitive database key on public GitHub page
Uber is trying to force GitHub to disclose the IP address of every person that accessed a webpage connected to a database intrusion that …
French court says firms can read SMS on company phones
A French appeals court has ruled in a case opposing two stock broker firms that employers have a right to read SMS sent or …
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