Bangalore: Man is a social being and cannot live in aloofness. Uprising of Social media like Twitter, Facebook, and LikedIn added ease to our social senses. It is this prowess of social media increasingly becoming the platform for entrepreneurs to engage with customers, to establish brands and for communicating information to…
IACP Conference, 2012: Peter Onruang, President, Wolfcom Enterprises
law_enforcement_first_responders Peter Onruang explains that the Wolfcom 3rd Eye is more than a body camera — it’s a multi-purpose, multi-functional tool that is the officer’s best friend, because “it allows you to see what you can’t see”. Because it can see and record what the officer sees, the 3rd Eye…
Android in enterprises ‘severely limited’ by weak management support from Google
Adoption of Android tablets and smartphones in large businesses has been “severely limited” because of the complexities of managing the various Android models and versions, market research firm Gartner said in an evaluation of 20 … View full post on National Cyber Security » Announcements
Why Mid-Sized Enterprises Need Enterprise Grade Disaster Recovery – Aberdeen Group Report
The analysts at Aberdeen Group took a look at the effect of data disaster events on mid-sized enterprises and found that the costs of downtime — $880600 per year and growing — has a proportionally larger impact than on small or large enterprises. Article source: http://video.hackerjournals.com/?p=7185&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=why-mid-sized-enterprises-need-enterprise-grade-disaster-recovery-aberdeen-group-report View full post on…
ForeScout Mobile tool simplifies BYOD push for enterprises
ForeScout Technologies has launched ForeScout Mobile – plug-in modules for Android and iOS which allow enterprises to keep control as a plethora of devices access corporate resources in the BYOD era. ForeScout’s access control technology is device agnostic, but with the addition of the Mobile Security Module the company adds…
Duqu malware advice: Should enterprises worry about the Duqu Trojan?
Enterprise threats expert Nick Lewis offers analysis of the recent Duqu malware outbreak and the Duqu Trojan response enterprises should take. <img alt="Duqu malware advice: Should enterprises worry about the Duqu Trojan?, Blog, Trojan, about, malware, Should, Advice, Duqu, enterprises, worry"height="0" width="0" border="0" style="display:none" src="http://segment-pixel.invitemedia.com/pixel?code=TechBiz &partnerID=167&key=segment”/> View full post on…
Exploit of Wi-Fi Protected Setup Flaw Poses Risks for Consumers, Not Enterprises
Many home Wi-Fi networks are at risk thanks to an exploit released over the holidays, but enterprise organizations are generally unaffected by the vulnerability. View full post on eSecurityPlanet RSS Feed View full post on National Cyber Security
Enterprises struggle to update browser plug-ins
Plug-ins are still a dangerous blind spot for many enterprises with a well-known clutch of common ones routinely out of date on most business PCs, Zscaler’s Q3 2011 State of the Web report has found. Using the company’s own tools, the main offenders were Adobe’s Shockwave, out of date on…
Business continuity for small enterprises
Body: Small businesses have a well-known constraint: they often lack the finances for an IT budget substantial enough to pay significant attention to information security. They are not exempt from the vulnerabilities and risks that large organizations face, so the challenge becomes how to mitigate the risk and assure business…