Issue highlights 1. 50 Most Fascinating People in Technology 2. INSIDER Top 5 skills needed for a SOC analyst 3. iPhone Air: Latest iPhone 6 concept video has fanboys fired up 4. Facebook walks on optical networking's wild side 5. Tech built to find missing aircraft not always used 6. T-Mobile CEO Legere still swinging at rivals, researchers, and many others 7. Forum created to push optical SDNs 8. Everything you know about cyber war is wrong 9. New Avaya Contact Center Solutions Target “Omni-channel” Customer Experience 10. Big Data still 'a new frontier' for most of the public sector 11. Italian police investigate Skype use for 'porno blackmail' 12. Embarrassing stories shed light on U.S. officials' technological ignorance 13. 5G Won’t Be What Most Are Expecting 14. Xen hypervisor moves into ARM space 15. Lifestyles of the rich and famous on display at Luxury Tech Show |
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Building a Security Operations Center (SOC) from scratch or revamping an underperforming one is a daunting leadership challenge. Of all the tasks you have to think about, finding and hiring a set of SOC analysts with the right skill set has to be a top priority. READ MORE |
With rumors heating up that Apple will announce an iPhone 6 by year-end, concept designers are working their fingers to the bone and YouTube is lighting up with their videos. READ MORE |
As a company that draws more than 2 billion eyeballs per month, Facebook was a fitting harbinger of trends to come at an optical networking conference. READ MORE |
Aviation experts have cited multiple possible reasons for the problems in the multi-country effort to locate the Malaysia Airlines jetliner that dropped off the grid over the South China Sea four days ago. READ MORE |
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T-Mobile CEO John Legere did what he does best last week, in response to negative news about his company's network performance - he went on the offensive. READ MORE |
SDN start-up Vello Systems this week said it is forming an organization to promote open source and software-defined networking principles to optical enterprise networking. READ MORE |
The SXSW conference in Austin, Texas, is normally known for super-optimistic techno razzle-dazzle intended to inspire a new generation of technologists to create the next Twitter or Foursquare. But amidst the beer-soaked cheerleading, this year the event saw fit to invite noted security author Peter W. READ MORE |
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Given last year's revelations about the National Security Agency's (NSA) massive surveillance and data analytics conducted on Americans, along with continuing stories about local police scanning thousands of license plates per day, it might sound absurd to say that government lags behind the private sector in the use of Big Data analytics. READ MORE |
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Italian police in Genoa have opened an investigation into the use of Skype to trap victims into online sexual indiscretions, which are recorded and used as a pretext for extortion. READ MORE |
It's no secret that many U.S. lawmakers are a bit behind the times in terms of technology. One expert speaking at the South by Southwest conference in Austin, Texas, shed some light recently on just how far behind some of the most powerful people still are. RELATED: 11% of Americans think HTML is an STD, software is 'comfortable clothing' READ MORE |
5G was a hot topic at the recent Mobile World Congress event, and while a formal definition of 5G is still pending, numbers like 1 Gbps are being tossed around. And, you know what? Such is indeed possible. READ MORE |
Getting a jump on competing hypervisors, the open source Xen is preparing for the day when ARM processors will run virtual machines. READ MORE |
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