Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser has been the subject of unrelenting criticism and ridicule over the years—and not without reason. However, despite it being plagued with numerous security issues , some people are still using it, or at least have it installed on their computer. After all, how mu
Mobile Threat Defense (MTD), Mobile Threat Management (MTM), Mobile Threat Prevention (MTP)—regardless of the exact terminology, these all lead to the same concern: securing mobile devices. The highly digital world we live in has fundamentally changed the way we work. Mobile devices are now at the c
When it comes to online shopping, consumers demand instant or near-instant gratification. But the last mile of the package they purchased is always problematic, making it almost impossible to meet demands in the short amount of time your consumers expect. Not to mention, last mile deliveries are
A couple of years back, when virtual reality (VR) was still in its infancy, tech enthusiasts predicted that 2016 would be “the year of virtual reality”. And to some extent, they were right. But things have changed quite a bit since then. Despite the global VR market being expected to reach USD 48.5
With the cyber threats faced by mobile phone users uprising at an alarming rate, app permissions became a crucial step in securing our devices. In 2017, Kaspersky Lab detected almost 6 million malicious installation packages and more than 94.000 mobile banking Trojans. Mobile apps need p
Remember Google+, the social media platform? We can’t blame you if you don’t. As a reminder, it was Google’s answer to Facebook—and soon it will be gone, at least on the consumer side. We thought we’d use this opportunity to take a closer look at exactly why the company has decided to put an end to