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Date: Jun 6, 2014 8:02 AM
Subject: Verizon threatens to sue Netflix in war of words over video quality
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Network World Daily News AM | | Verizon is objecting to a Netflix message blaming it for video streaming issues | | Issue highlights 1. iPhoneys: Apple iPhone 6 concepts 2. New OpenSSL vulnerability called not as serious as Heartbleed 3. Please Follow Network World on LinkedIn 4. Patch Tuesday: Halfway through year, Microsoft security bulletins down 30% 5. Vodafone granted governments direct access to its networks for surveillance 6. Massive botnet takedown stops spread of Cryptolocker ransomware 7. Malicious advertisements on major websites lead to ransomware 8. Will Apple's Internet of Things vision hurt a beautiful idea? 9. Tech Industry Subscribes to New Revenue Model 10. Symantec rolls out threat-intelligence sharing with Cisco, Check Point, Palo Alto Networks 11. 11 common phrases and terms that came from obsolete technology | WHITE PAPER: Network Instruments Big Data projects slam network performance. This paper offer survival tips to prepare your network before the Big Data projects hit, not after. Learn how to monitor and manage network performance for bandwidth, consistent low latency, scalable storage, processing power and security. Learn More | Moving beyond iPhone 5S and 5C, new designs feature bigger screens and more magic READ MORE | SANS Institute's Internet Storm Center puts new OpenSSL vulnerabilities in perspective READ MORE | Connect with Network World on LinkedIn READ MORE | WEBCAST: Dell SecureWorks Training employees to understand the risk they create for your organization when they don't consider security in their day-to-day activities is a challenge for most IT and IT security organizations. Changing behavior is always difficult, especially when security awareness programs lack a well-defined approach and dedicated resources. Learn more | Affected Microsoft software includes Internet Explorer, Windows and Lync READ MORE | Vodafone revealed the access in its first Law Enforcement Disclosure Report, but did not name the countries involved READ MORE | Hackers made millions from sophisticated extortion racket READ MORE | WEBCAST: IBM Learn about IBM's new and expanded Information Management capabilities now delivered in the cloud. Learn More | Cisco said the attacks can be traced to advertisements on Disney, Facebook and The Guardian newspaper READ MORE | With HomeKit, Apple promises easy home automation READ MORE | All signs point to a bright future for subscriptions. The Internet of Things and wearables mega trends promise to open the floodgates to subscription opportunities. For a case in point, Apple just bought Beats for $3 billion, not so much for the popular Beats headphones, but rather for subscription-based streaming music service. READ MORE | Managed security services customers get new data but have to decide whether to apply it READ MORE | Long after a piece of technology has faded from use, it can live on in the phrasing and terminology it inspired 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 | | | | | | | | |
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