A recap of the previous month’s notable tech news items, blog posts, white papers, video, events, etc. - For the week ending Friday, June 27th, 2014.
News
Survey reveals how the IoT will impact IT infrastructure—network capacity and security are biggest concerns.
The latest on PayPal's two-factor authentication, the launch of Google Glass and new banking attacks.
Article discusses the differences between LINCX and an ASIC-based switch, the types of controllers used for testing, and how users can get involved with the development of LINCX.
Within five years, more IP traffic will come from devices other than PCs, the networking vendor says in its latest Visual Networking Index.
Network Stories
Savings of $1 million a year – and happier staff to boot – have convinced Cogent boss Ray Noonan he’s on to a winner with BYOD.
Blogger Exploits
Data should be available to those who use it effectively to make decisions. But who are those people – and where in your organization will you find them?
Although much of the Software Defined Networking discussion to date has been about the data center, software-defined WANs (SDW) also shows great promise.
Researchers at Duo Labs, the advanced research team at Duo Security, discovered that it is possible to bypass PayPal’s two-factor authentication
Do open source products have a place in enterprise PCI compliance strategies? Take a look at the open source opportunities for meeting three specific compliance needs: logging, file integrity monitoring and vulnerability scanning.
Learn best-practices for monitoring your network devices with SNMP and for tracking events the devices generate.
Webinars & Podcasts
BYOD trend continues to gain momentum. However there are important steps companies need to take to protect their intellectual property from multiple security breaches.
Extended support for Windows Server 2003 ends on 14 July 2015. The webcast guides you through steps to help you make the best migration decisions. No registration is required.
Food for Thought