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Why Developers Hate Changing Language Versions
Progress powers technology forward. But progress also has a cost: by adding new capabilities and features, the developer community is constantly adjusting the building blocks. That includes the fundamental languages used to code technology solutions. When the building blocks change, the code behi...
Through the Years: an Inside Look at Carbon Black Technology
An early Carbon Black customer and Red Canary detection engineer provides perspective on Carbon Black’s technology evolutions. This post was originally published by our partner Red Canary on May 30, 2019. Back in 2013, I was one of the first security professionals to deploy Carbon Black. This was...
The role that regions can and should play in critical infrastructure protection
Todays report, Critical Infrastructure Protection in Latin America and the Caribbean 2018, developed in partnership between Microsoft and the Organization of American States OAS, demonstrates the value of regional cooperation in global efforts to increase the security of the online environment...
The New Cyber Landscape: More Threats, But Fewer Security Professionals
Great news: If you're a security professional, your skills have never been more in demand. On the flip side, if you're looking for security talent, the search will likely be lengthy and difficult. ISACA predicts that by 2019 there will be a shortage of two million cyber security professionals...
Cleaning House: Maintaining an accurate and relevant vulnerability management program
When Nexpose launched in the early 2000s, technology was vastly different from the world we live in today: most people connected to the internet over dial-up modems, personal computers were shared within the household, and televisions were still set-top boxes. Technology has evolved dramatically...
Slideshow: Ten Weird Biometrics In Your Future
VIEW SLIDESHOW: Weird Science: 10 Forms of Biometric Authentication In the past twenty years, we’ve gone from using amber-tinted dumb terminals connected to refrigerator-sized mainframe computers to sleek tablet computers and smart phones tucked into our pockets. Despite those changes, one...
Panda Security Partners with Brazilian Army to Combat Cyberterrorism
In an effort to combat cyberterrorism in Brazil, Panda Security has signed an agreement to support the training of the Brazilian Army’s operational agents. These agents are engaged in the battle against internet-based crime and strategic intervention for cyber warfare. Panda Security will also...