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The Endpoint Imperative: The Perimeter is Dead; Long Live the Perimeter!

Cloud Musings

Cloud, mobility and the Internet of Things have obliterated the traditional perimeter that protected organizations. The result: Higher productivity, but bigger challenges for security, data protection, and mobile device management. This episode of the “The Endpoint Imperative” podcast series from Intel, Kevin L.

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The BYOD Problem

Cloud Musings

To an employer, however, that smart device is nothing more than a dagger posed to rip apart every shred of corporate security. This reality of modern business was highlighted by the Information Security Community on LinkedIn through their 2016 Spotlight Report on “Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD).

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Penetration Testing Remote Workers

SecureWorld News

Devices owned by other companies that may be using the same network, wired or wireless, due to other family members working from home. Personal email addresses that may be on the same BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) assets. End-users using company owned assets are a valid target during a pentest when they are working remotely.

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Averting turbulence in the air

CIO Business Intelligence

Understanding the PCI DSS Standard PCI DSS is an information security standard designed to ensure companies that process card payments maintain a secure IT environment for their customers. This update insinuates that the PCI SSC will be placing greater emphasis on vendor risk management when PCI DSS v4.0

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16 best entry-level IT certifications to launch your career

CIO Business Intelligence

The courses are designed to be completed in succession, starting with the Apple Device Support course, which focuses on the skills and expertise you’ll need as a help desk professional, technical coordinator, or service provider for an organization that relies on Apple hardware and software. Exam fee : Prices range from $75 to $125 per exam.

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