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[NWC Conversations] Follow Network Computing: [RSS] December 08, 2016 TOP STORIES [7 Ways Flash Storage Is Gaining Momentum] Find out how solid-state drives are going mainstream in the data center. [Tech Talent Shortage Holding Back Business] Survey shows hiring managers face challenges in filling IT positions, impacting the bottom line. [Integrating Threat Intelligence Into Your Network Security Strategy] Cyberthreat intelligence has become vital in the ongoing battle against cybercriminals. [Networking 2016: The Year In Review] A look back at a year filled with hot startups, Facebook networking innovations, and SD-WAN. [Cloud Service Brokers: Key Considerations] Enterprises should ask these questions before choosing a cloud broker or multi-cloud management platform. [What IT Teams Really Want This Holiday Season] IT pros' wish list runs the gamut from IoT standards and continuing education to real time off. [MORE NEWS] [Identifying Infrastructure Security Breaches] In this episode of Network Matters with Ethan Banks, learn about the likelihood of something malicious lurking in your infrastructure, and how you can find it. CURRENT ISSUE [Navigating Next-Generation WAN] [DOWNLOAD THIS ISSUE!] [SUBSCRIBE NOW!] [BACK ISSUES] | [MUST READS] | [TECH DIGEST] Partner Perspectives [Survey Stresses Importance Of Securing The Internet of Things] If organizations monitor and deploy IoT devices with caution, they can stay ahead of the curve and continue to keep all of their endpoints protected. [PoisonTap USB Device Can Hack A Locked PC In A Minute] This is just one example of an emerging technology that enables anyone with physical access to a computer's USB port to potentially harvest data and gain access by spoofing an Internet ecosystem. [Protect Your Company From Hackable Holiday Gifts] This holiday season promises to be full of devices, apps, and connectivity. Planning and executing appropriate security precautions now will save your business from a serious breach later. Tech Resources - [Protecting & Empowering Your Connected Organization] - [4 Reasons You Should Build an Agile Data Mart] - [App Store Policy Changes & Their Effect on the Security of Apps] - [Evolve Workload Management with Self-Service & Automation] - [Is Your Communication Landscape in need of a Clean-Up? This Guide Can Help!] - [[Cybersecurity] 5 Things Every Business Exec Should Know] - [5 Ways to Transform Business Processes] [ACCESS TECH LIBRARY NOW] - [[Cybersecurity] Build & Maintain an Effective Cyberthreat-Hunting Team] As online attackers and exploits get more sophisticated, many enterprises are discovering that more traditional, passive methods of detecting cyberthreats aren't working as well as they used to. To help find and eradicate sophisticated threats more quickly, enterprises are building "... - [[Ransomware] Taking the Mystery out of Ransomware] Lost data. Systems locked down. Whole companies coming to a grinding halt. When it comes to ransomware, the damage it can do to your company is immense. Many companies are perplexed by ransomware and don't know how to best protect ... [MORE WEBINARS] FEATURED REPORTS - [[Dark Reading Report] The Impact of Enterprise Data Breaches] Social engineering, ransomware, and other sophisticated exploits are leading to new IT security compromises every day. Dark Reading's 2016 Strategic Security Survey polled 300 IT and security professionals to get information on breach incidents, the fallout they caused, and how recent events ... - [[Research] Tackle Email Fraud with Comprehensive Targeted Threat Protection] [MORE REPORTS] EDITOR'S PICK [A Guide To VPN Basics] NETWORK COMPUTING CONVERSATIONS Published By [Network Computing] UBM Tech 2 Penn Plaza, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10121 To update your profile, change your e-mail address, or unsubscribe, [click here.] To opt-out of any future Network Computing Conversations Newsletter emails, please respond [here.] Thoughts about this newsletter? [Give us feedback.] Keep This Newsletter Out Of Your SPAM Folder Don't let future editions go missing. Take a moment to add the newsletter's address to your anti-spam white list: If you're not sure how to do that, ask your administrator or ISP. Or check your anti-spam utility's documentation. We take your privacy very seriously. Please review our [Privacy Statement.] [© 2016] | [UBM Tech] | [Privacy Statement] | [Terms Of Service] | [Contact Us]

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