Advanced Computing in the Age of AI | Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Network Security

NIST Looks to Secure the IoT

Among the most vulnerable points in networks ranging from home offices to the proposed Internet of Everything are radio frequency, or RF, links that will be used to tie ...Full Article

Old Passwords, Anonymity Software Suspected in Baseball Hack

The database hacking scandal rocking Major League Baseball raises new questions about how to secure insider information about the algorithms developed by professional sports teams to evaluate prospects and ...Full Article

Booming Security Market Reflects Shift to Cloud

Seemingly nonstop reports of network security breaches—the latest one at the Internal Revenue Service—and heightened awareness about the need to button down corporate infrastructure appears to be reflected in ...Full Article

IoT Caveats for Chip Makers

If nothing else, the Internet of Things certainly does generate a lot of research reports. The latest comes from the respected management consulting firm McKinsey & Co. that zeroes ...Full Article

Juniper Networks Doubles SRX5800 Firewall Speed

Juniper Networks today unveiled new hardware for its SRX5800 Services Gateway that doubles the device's available Internet Mix (IMIX) firewall throughput to 2 terabits per second (Tbps) and addresses ...Full Article

IoT Drives Asia-Pacific Cybersecurity to $22B by 2020

Spurred by private sector awareness, political turmoil, and cybercrime, Asia-Pacific organizations will spend $22 billion on critical infrastructure technologies by 2020, ABI Research estimates. Spending is expected to increase ...Full Article

Cisco Survey Sees Evolving Security Threats

IT infrastructure and the applications they deliver along with emerging open-source web frameworks remain the most attractive targets for hackers and cyber-criminals, according to new web security research data. ...Full Article
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