2019-08-01 19:23
Cisco pays $8.6M to settle security-software whistleblower lawsuit
Cisco has agreed to pay $8.6 million to settle claims it sold video security software that had a vulnerability that could have opened federal, state and local government agencies to hackers.
2019-08-01 18:33
Cisco assesses the top enterprise SD-WAN technology drivers
Cisco this week celebrated the second anniversary of its purchase of SD-WAN vendor Viptela and reiterated its expectation that 2019 will see the technology change enterprise networks in major ways.
2019-08-01 16:27
Amazon Ring: Police tie-up criticised by anti-surveillance campaigners
Privacy campaigners want to halt US police having easy access to recordings made by the gadgets.
2019-08-01 15:20
AI system 'should be recognised as inventor'
Two patent filings seek to set a precedent by naming an AI as their inventor.
2019-08-01 12:32
Facebook: Did social network mislead MPs?
Facebook evidence appears to contradict what it told MPs about when it had known about Cambridge Analytica.
2019-08-01 12:00
What is employee experience? Your key to talent retention and recruitment
Employee experience has become a top priority for CIOs and HR leaders alike. In fact, research company Gartner lists employee experience as the third-highest key initiative for 2019 in a survey of 843 human resources leaders, with 51 percen
2019-08-01 12:00
Your multicloud strategy is all wrong
Multicloud seems like such a great idea. It’s unfortunate that it doesn’t work. It would be OK if multicloud helped customers but vendors were hurt in the process, but the opposite is true: Vendors are cleaning up by selling multicloud
2019-08-01 03:42
Cisco simplifies Kubernetes container deployment with Microsoft Azure collaboration
Cisco seeks to enhance container deployment with a service to let enterprise customers run containerized applications across both Cisco-based on-premises environments and in the Microsoft Azure cloud.
2019-08-01 03:35
AI-based app detects killer kidney condition
Staff who have used the technology for acute kidney injury describe it as a "potential lifesaver".
2019-07-31 17:40
Remote code execution is possible by exploiting flaws in Vxworks
Eleven zero-day vulnerabilities in WindRiver’s VxWorks, a real-time operating system in use across an advertised 2 billion connected devices have been discovered by network security vendor Armis.