The rapid transition to remote work since March 2020 has created a new normal for organizations, which now confront decisions on when to return to the physical office, if at all, and in what capacity.
The exploding demand for remote access into today's industrial control systems (ICS) and operational technology (OT) systems has created a nebulous, Internet-connected attack surface that's too ...
Lauren Glenn Manfuso is a journalist and editor in the Washington D.C. metro area. Her work has appeared in Prevention magazine online, the Miami Herald and USA Today. When it comes to IT, the lines ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
COVID-19 sends IBM, Google, Amazon, AT&T, Cisco, Apple and others scrambling to securely support an enormous rise in teleworkers, and puts stress on remote-access networks. As the coronavirus spreads, ...
Security teams must update their security incident reporting policies and processes to account for remote work or risk exposure to increased threats. The ability for employees to work remotely comes ...
For more than 20 years, I’ve watched the relationship between people, devices and work evolve. The past few years have accelerated that evolution beyond what any of us imagined. The pandemic ...
There are two major types of Internet-based VPNs: IPSec VPNs and SSL VPNs. Each has significant advantages – and disadvantages – in the corporate networking environment. The greatest advantage of ...
A stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability in HP VoIP phones allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code with root ...
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) allows you to access your computer over a network, but connecting from outside your local network (over the internet) introduces additional challenges. If you can connect ...