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Rob McBryde shares his story of reviving a 2012 MacBook Pro with Linux. Think Linux doesn’t have malware? And here’s another example of malware that is targeting Linux (along with Windows). Operating Systems/Applications Here’s one person’s take on sudo for Windows.

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Invincea Announces 54 New Enterprise Customers for Its Flagship Enterprise Solution, $8.1M in Advanced Research Contracts for Its Labs Division

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in new contracts for advanced cybersecurity projects for defense and federal government agencies in the areas of cloud-based advanced malware analysis, spear-phishing attacks against Android, and big data analytics for compromise detection. In the first quarter of 2014, the company’s advanced research division—Invincea Labs—secured $8.1M

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Enterprise IT Adoption Cycle - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

by Brian Katz on July 25, 2012 · 1 comment. Windows Phone. Tags Applications. ©2011-2012 A Screws Loose. Standard Disclaimer. A Screw's Loose. Enterprise IT Adoption Cycle. A very good friend of mine who prefers to remain nameless (@swardley) built a beautiful graph on the Enterprise IT adoption Cycle.

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Crapplications / Applications - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

Crapplications / Applications. I have so many conversations every day about applications and specifically mobile applications. I find that most people have a very difficult time defining what an application really is. I find that most people have a very difficult time defining what an application really is.

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Windows Phone 7 and why it doesn't suck! - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

Windows Phone 7 and why it doesn’t suck! Information is communicated to you without going into the application itself – makes it easier to decide if you need to get into it. They have since released Windows Phone 7.5 Next post: What Microsoft did wrong with Windows Phone OS (or why it’s not ready for the enterprise).

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What Microsoft did wrong with Windows Phone OS (or why it's not.

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What Microsoft did wrong with Windows Phone OS (or why it’s not ready for the enterprise). If you walked into a Verizon or AT&T store they weren’t trying to hawk a Windows Phone, it was the latest Android handset or else the iPhone. Previous post: Windows Phone 7 and why it doesn’t suck! Windows Phone. Recent Posts.

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Throwing Contest - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

I participated in a tweet chat yesterday that was premised on the fact that mobile malware exists and what can you do to prevent it on your devices in the enterprise. They will tell you that the majority of malware out there is Android based but that there is some iOS malware out there as well. Are you sufficiently scared yet?

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