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How 2018 Will Disrupt Your HR Department
Editorial How 2018 Will Disrupt Your HR Department

No matter what industry you’re in, the old saying is true: your employees are your greatest and most essential asset. That means that your human resources department is responsible for not just managing your employees, but also has a great influence on your bottom line. This makes your HR

The Great HTTPS Migration: Huge Surge in Website Encryption
Editorial The Great HTTPS Migration: Huge Surge in Website Encryption

Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure (or HTTPS) is quickly becoming the norm for sites loaded with Chrome. Google announced in a blog post that the number of websites that protect traffic using HTTPS has increased consistently and considerably. Latest figures show that over 60% of the sites loaded

The voice imitation game. Research shows the risks of voice authentication
Editorial The voice imitation game. Research shows the risks of voice authentication

Most of us have seen the Terminator movies at least once. To be honest, the voice imitation scenes are creepy every time. But we are getting closer to that technology then some might think. University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) researchers have discovered that automated and human verification

Which Android devices are the most secure?
Editorial Which Android devices are the most secure?

Android security is a frequent tech topic that most of us read about weekly, if not daily sometimes. Everybody knows that Android phones are exposed to hacks, but no one considered just how vulnerable they really are, until now. Researchers at the University of Cambridge have shown in a study –

Survey: How much user data is shared by iOS and Android apps?
Editorial Survey: How much user data is shared by iOS and Android apps?

Another day, another survey. Who Knows What About Me? A Survey of Behind the Scenes Personal Data Sharing to Third Parties by Mobile Apps , is a collaborative effort by Jinyan Zang, Krysta Dummit, James Graves, Paul Lisker, and Latanya Sweeney, that shows us just how much of our data is shared by

Windows 7 no longer fit for business. Support ends in 3 years
Editorial Windows 7 no longer fit for business. Support ends in 3 years

Microsoft’s German division admitted in a blog post on Monday that Windows 7 is no longer fit for business, even though the operating system is supported until 2020. Is this another attempt to push users on the Windows 10 bandwagon, or is it an actual thing companies should be concerned about? For

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