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[NWC Conversations] Follow Network Computing: [RSS] December 13, 2016 TOP STORIES [IT Jobs And Harnessing The Power Of Change] IT pros must keep an open mind and adapt to cultural changes in order to remain relevant. [IT Spending Expected To Pick Up In 2017] TEKsystems research finds many IT leaders have a positive outlook on next year with a focus on cloud and security. [7 Ways Flash Storage Is Gaining Momentum] Find out how solid-state drives are going mainstream in the data center. [DevOps And Code Management] This excerpt from Joakim Verona’s "Practical DevOps" covers code control, including repositories like GitHub. [Managing The Hybrid Data Center] Kong Yang suggests a way to navigate the digital transformation era through efficient IT lifecycle management. [Networking 2016: The Year In Review] A look back at a year filled with hot startups, Facebook networking innovations, and SD-WAN. [MORE NEWS] CURRENT ISSUE [Navigating Next-Generation WAN] [DOWNLOAD THIS ISSUE!] [SUBSCRIBE NOW!] [BACK ISSUES] | [MUST READS] | [TECH DIGEST] Partner Perspectives [Machine-Learning Algorithms Improve Detection Time For Modern Threats] Artificial intelligence and machine learning are essential to combat a threat landscape that is larger and more sophisticated than ever. [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. Tech Resources - [[Cybersecurity] 5 Things Every Business Executive Should Know] - [The Forrester Wave: Identity Management & Governance] - [4 Reasons You Should Build an Agile Data Mart] - [The Results are In: 2016 Cloud Security Survey] - [[Ransomware] All Locked Up & No Place To Go? Learn Key Facts You Need to Know] - [Agile Security at the Speed of Modern Business] - [[Attacks] Replace AV with Cb Defense] [ACCESS TECH LIBRARY NOW] - [[Threats] 4 Keys for Better Security] In this webinar, Ixia will show how to combine the four keys to improving security threat detection into a Security Fabric to deliver greater context and intelligent distribution to monitored traffic. You will learn how to create actionable threat intelligence ... - [7 Key Cloud Security Trends Shaping 2017 & Beyond] Cloud computing is enabling business transformation as organizations accelerate time to market and business agility. Evolving cloud technologies and approaches, however, can create security gaps and human errors. Data protection rests with you and your organization and not the cloud ... [MORE WEBINARS] FEATURED REPORTS - [[Research] Tackle Email Fraud with Comprehensive Targeted Threat Protection] - [[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 ... [MORE REPORTS] EDITOR'S PICK [What IT Teams Really Want This Holiday Season] 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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