How hackers crack passwords and why you can't stop them
Experts agree that it’s long past time for companies to stop relying on traditional passwords. They should switch to more [...]
View ArticleWhat IP? Ex-con’s Security Firm Offers to Solve Hollywood’s Piracy Problem
Secure Channels pitches a secure storage service for movies and other sensitive intellectual property, but can it solve its reputation problem?
View ArticleThe best enterprise antivirus: Kaspersky leads in latest tests
Ransomware and other threats often get through signature-based antivirus protection, giving it a bad rap. However, anti-virus tools still play [...]
View ArticleZetamex’s new low hosting prices
First, I’d like to apologize. I first noticed that Zetamex had posted its OpenSim hosting prices over the summer, and [...]
View ArticleData Center Security: Honey Pots and the Art of Deceiving Hackers
While a lot of work, honey pots are one of the most effective ways of pre-empting serious security breaches.
View ArticleHow the Cloud Killed the Firewall
The firewall as we know it cannot keep up with today’s enterprise application needs.
View ArticleVendors Releasing Same Software on Parallel Tracks
Dual software releases—one open-source and one commercial—can mean savings and security for buyers.
View Article2017 OpenSim hosting survey
This is a survey of OpenSim hosting companies — it is not a survey about OpenSim grids. (That survey was [...]
View ArticleWhat is a supply chain attack? Why you should be wary of third-party providers
The weak link in your enterprise security might lie with partners and suppliers. Here’s how to understand and mitigate that risk.
View ArticleWhy Traditional Security Info and Event Management Tools No Longer Cut It
By being slow to add deep visibility into cloud environments, incumbent SIEM vendors leave themselves open to disruption by the likes of Splunk.
View ArticleWhat is a botnet? And why they aren’t going away anytime soon
Controlling thousands or even millions of devices gives cyber attackers the upper hand to deliver malware or conduct a DDoS attack.
View ArticleDreamland Metaverse tops hosting survey for fifth year
OpenSim hosting company Dreamland Metaverse received the highest scores for performance, support, stability and its user interface in this year’s [...]
View ArticleOpenSim conferences opens today
OSCC Expo area. (Image by Maria Korolov.) The OpenSimulator Community Conference opened this morning. This is the fifth year that [...]
View ArticleCore devs: OpenSim needs new viewer, new people
Moderator Joyce Bettencourt and OpenSim core developers Robert Adams, Melanie Milland and Ubit Umarov. (Image by Maria Korolov.) OpenSimulator’s core [...]
View ArticleDespite Takedowns, Botnets Aren’t Going Away Any Time Soon
Here’s what data center managers can do to reduce exposure to the likes of the Andromeda botnet.
View ArticleThe future of ERP is AI
Despite cultural barriers and legacy tech, AI is poised to take over ERP functions, with ERP vendors adding new machine learning features and enterprises keen to investigate.
View ArticleVMware-Carbon Black Partnership Expected to Close Data Center Security Gaps
Short on security professionals, enterprises scream for more automation as attacks increase in number and scope.
View ArticleVirtuality Grid
US $8.95 a month for a 20,000-prim region on the hypergrid-enabled Virtuality Grid. Other region sizes also available: 2×2 VAR [...]
View ArticleKitely was OpenSim’s most valuable grid in 2017
One of the most important numbers in OpenSim is how many new people sign up for accounts each month. New [...]
View ArticleTop OpenSim communities of 2017
One of my top sources of OpenSim-related news this year has been OpenSim Virtual and similar Google Plus communities. Many [...]
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