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Date: May 5, 2014 2:36 PM
Subject: IBM: Security threat prevention isn't 'dead' yet
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Network World Daily News PM | | There's been much discussion in the security industry that preventing malware-based infiltrations into the enterprise is nigh on impossible, and the new security mantra should be "rapid detection is the new prevention." On that, IBM begs to differ. | | Issue highlights 1. Run your own cloud storage for less, EMC says 2. New products of the week 05.05.14 3. 10 Ways to Keep Windows XP Machines Secure 4. Resume Makeover: How to Sell Your Tech Sales Skills 5. WWDC 2014: Don't expect an iWatch or the long-rumored Apple TV 6. 11 reasons encryption is (almost) dead 7. Plain old paper inspires foldable smartphone prototype 8. Open campus, security nightmare 9. EMC acquires flash storage startup DSSD 10. Review: FireEye fights off multi-stage malware | : Logicalis Without timely business insights, organizations today can suffer logistical, manufacturing, and even financial disaster in a matter of minutes. Considering the vast amounts of data being collected by these organizations, the need for real-time business analytics for big data is essential. View Now | EMC is taking on Amazon's cloud storage service with a private cloud platform it says will cost less to use. READ MORE | Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Radware and CA READ MORE | Now that Microsoft's support for the popular Windows XP operating system has ended, you'll need to use every trick in the book to stop your machines from being compromised. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Apperian Download this guide and learn how to manage the secure deployment of enterprise mobile apps and data, while still encouraging the levels of employee adoption needed to drive the productivity and ROI gains that are possible. Learn More | In this month's CIO.com Resume Makeover, the devil's in the details as career and resume expert Ross Macpherson takes a technology sales professional's resume from confusing to concise READ MORE | With WWDC just under a month away, the rumor mill is about to go into full throttle. But before you get too excited, you should be aware that Apple will likely not introduce any game changing hardware, or any hardware at all for that matter, at this year's developer conference. Here's what you should expect, however. READ MORE | Massive leaps in computing power, hidden layers, hardware backdoors -- encrypting sensitive data from prying eyes is more precarious than ever READ MORE | WEBCAST: Network Instruments This webcast discusses five best practices on how to successfully optimize and manage UC, as well as how to gain clear picture of overall performance and quickly troubleshoot when the inevitable issues arise. Learn More | Never mind all those curvy smartphones and devices that have grabbed headlines and sparked rumors in recent months: Queen's University researchers last week showed off a prototype of a smartphone called PaperFold that morphs into all sorts of shapes. READ MORE | It sounds like a security oxymoron: Protect educational institutions that are meant to be, as Fitchburg State University information security officer (ISO) Sherry Horeanopoulos put it, "wide-open and unguarded." READ MORE | EMC has agreed to acquire DSSD, a Silicon Valley startup developing technology for pooling server-based flash for high-performance data access. READ MORE | You can't see some malware until it's too late. Sophisticated attacks arrive in pieces, each seemingly benign. Once these advanced attacks reassemble, the target is already compromised. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: IBM Read this paper to see what IBM discovered about how companies like yours are adopting, implementing and using cloud computing solutions. Learn about the current rate of adoption, as well as drivers, barriers, and considerations that are influencing the adoption of cloud computing. Learn More | | | | | | | | |
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