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How iPhone health gadgets could change what ‘see your doctor’ means
Article by Samantha Murphy Kelly Apple's Health app had a quiet rollout in late 2014, and months later many iOS users still aren't sure how the platform works on their new (or newly updated) iPhone.Sure, we've already seen a series of apps like Nike+ Running,...
If 2014 Was the Year of Stolen Consumer Data, Are Corporate Secrets Next?
Article by Tom Scearce Over the past few years, public cloud services have changed the way consumers and businesses think about files. For consumers, apps such as Dropbox make it easy and fun to store and share files with friends and family. At work, these services...
7 Basics for Keeping Your Company’s Data Safe
Article by Istvan Lam Every other week there is a new high-profile data breach in the media. From Target to Home Depot to iCloud to JPMorgan to Snapchat to the White House—and most recently the devastating attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment—there’s always a...
4 Ways to Mount a Cyber Defense in Light of the U.S. Military’s Social-Media Hack
Article by Jennifer Openshaw This week’s hijacking of several social-media accounts run by U.S. Military Central Command underscores a powerful message: Just because it wasn’t data or computer networks that were attacked doesn’t mean it’s not detrimental to your...
VMware says it’s not concerned about being late to the cloud
Article by Eugene Kim When VMware released its first hybrid cloud service in 2013, the server virtualization company was considered late to the cloud market. Amazon had already launched Amazon Web Services in 2006 and Microsoft released its cloud computing service...
Who’s to blame for the Anthem hack?
Article by John D. Sutter Maybe you got the email, too? It landed in my inbox at 1:58 a.m. on Thursday. "To Our Members: Safeguarding your personal, financial and medical information is one of our top priorities, and because of that, we have state-of-the-art...