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Blackberry changes tack to secure enterprise internet of things

Computer Weekly

After dropping devices to concentrate on mobile device management, Blackberry is poised to take on IoT security under John Chen’s leadership

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Device monitoring and management startup Memfault nabs $8.5M

Venture Beast

Memfault, a device management and orchestration startup, announced that it raised $8.5 million in venture capital. Read More.

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5 tips to stay ahead of ransomware threats

Network World

According to Symantec's 2016 Internet Security Threat Report (ISTR) , there were more than 4,000 ransomware attacks per day since Jan 1, 2016, a 300-percent increase over 2015, which saw an average 1,000 attacks per day, according to the ISTR. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

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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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Infiot emerges from stealth with $15 million to manage edge devices using AI

Venture Beast

Infiot has raised $15 million to develop its platform that leverages AI to help companies manage edge and internet of things devices. Read More.

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Embedded software development for IoT applications

Dataconomy

The world is becoming ever more interconnected; some are saying that it is ushering in a fourth industrial revolution, commonly referred to as the “Industrial Internet of Things.” Challenges and benefits of using embedded software in IoT systems The Internet of Things (IoT) has transformed the way we live and work.

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Perhaps The IT Help Desk No Longer Needed?

The Accidental Successful CIO

The first is that the Internet contains a vast collection of information on how end users can solve their own problems with their devices. Additionally, the mobile device management software that firms have started to use has reached a level of functionality that many problems with mobile devices can now be fixed remotely.

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