Monthly Archives: March 2014

How will EMV credit cards be used to make payments? – Gemalto blog

The way that we make credit card transactions is going to change as EMV cards become more common (those are credit cards with a chip). In the U.S. we’ve become accustomed to making a credit card transaction with a … See

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How Google’s Android security is about to get even smarter …

Google Android Security Android security is always a hot-button issue. “Dangerous malware” and “new threats” make for great headlines, after all — and companies that make money selling anti-malware software are always … See on blogs.computerworld.com

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Security 2014: The holes are in the apps, not the operating systems – ZDNet

Financial ExpressSecurity 2014: The holes are in the apps, not the operating systemsZDNetYes, some operating systems are more secure than others. Some, such as OpenBSD, make a real point of protecting you from attackers. See on http://www.zdnet.com

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Five things you should know about iOS security – Macworld

Apple Insider Five things you should know about iOS security Macworld Security is an extra-hot topic these days, as all sorts of government agencies short on letters but long on budgets keep getting accused of spying on their own citizens,

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Lessons Learned from CEO’s Painful Email Meltdown

It’s the golden rule and the core of all communications etiquette: If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything. On Tuesday, Kelly Blazek, who runs the Cleveland Job Bank, learned that lesson the hard way when her email smackdown of a young

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