Issue highlights 1. What Sundar Pichai really said about Android security 2. IBM workforce cuts raise questions 3. 5 Ways to Improve Your PCI Compliance Program 4. California court rules it is okay for drivers to check mobile maps 5. CIA chief: Internet of Things, infrastructure attacks are big security headaches 6. Security researchers urge tech companies to explain their cryptographic choices 7. Chrome users attack Google for zapping unsanctioned Windows add-ons 8. Know where your mobile data is going? A new app can tell you 9. The wearables of Mobile World Congress: These are the best we saw 10. Security firm discloses Apple iOS 'malicious profile' vulnerability impact on MDM 11. 8 Great Lightning Charging Gadgets for iPhone Aficionados 12. Salesforce.com CEO Benioff says company landing more big deals 13. Tip of the Hat: Google's Project Ara unmasked 14. As Web's 25th anniversary approaches, 87% of U.S. is online |
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Riding off of an article that appeared in FrAndroid, we reported on Thursday morning that Android head Sundar Pichai explained during a talk at the Mobile World Congress that Android was designed to be more open than it was designed to be safe. In the wake of that article, Google PR was able to reach out to me and provide a full and accurate transcript of what Pichai actually said. READ MORE |
IBM is laying off employees this week, a job action that began in a curious way, with the announcement with an agreement with New York to maintain minimum staffing levels in the state. READ MORE |
High-profile data breaches seem to be becoming the norm these days. Retailers like Target and Neiman Marcus have been among the most recent victims. READ MORE |
An appeals court in California ruled that it is legal for a person to hold his phone to look at a map application while driving, though he is prohibited from "listening and talking" on the phone unless it is used in a hands-free mode. READ MORE |
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CIA Director John Brennan told an audience that when he served at the White House, "I must admit that after a while, just hearing the word "cyber" was enough to make my head hurt." READ MORE |
Fourteen prominent security and cryptography experts have signed an open letter to technology companies urging them to take steps to regain users' trust following reports over the past year that vendors collaborated with government agencies to undermine consumer security and facilitate mass surveillance. READ MORE |
Chrome users are up in arms again, this time over Google's plan to automatically disable some browser add-ons, according to scores of messages posted to Google's support forum. READ MORE |
Tools to secure mobile devices for personal and business use debuted at the RSA Conference in San Francisco. READ MORE |
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At the RSA Conference today, security start-up Skycure plans to disclose a vulnerability in Apple iOS devices that can impact mobile-device management (MDM) systems running on them. READ MORE |
iPhone lovers will find a friend in each of these eight must-have Lightning charging devices, all of which are functional, stylish and unique. READ MORE |
Salesforce.com's rapid growth is now being fueled increasingly by large deals for its cloud software, according to CEO Marc Benioff. READ MORE |
Since disclosing last fall that an internal research team is developing an open hardware platform for creating highly modular smartphones, Google has offered few details of the effort, dubbed Project Ara. READ MORE |
As the 25th anniversary of the World Wide Web approaches, 87% of U.S. adults use the Internet, according to a Pew Research Center survey. READ MORE |
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