BLOG: In the year since Heartbleed's discovery, there is more scrutiny than ever on OpenSSL and critical infrastructure overall.
2015
FBI Warns Of Islamic State Campaign Against WordPress Sites
Islamic State sympathizers are targeting WordPress vulnerabilities according to the FBI
Singtel Targets Cyber Security With Trustwave Purchase
Asian telecom operator pays over half a billion pounds for Trustwave
Is Netflix Actually Going To Ban VPN Users?
Netflix has the power to ban users but evidence from company and VPN providers suggests it wont
Citrix Adds Android Smartwatch Support To GoToMeeting
Citrix wants you to be able to video conference on any device with raft of new updates
F-35 Fighter Jet Gets Splunk Software Support
‘Flying data centres’ to be kept operationally ready with the help of Splunk Enterprise
White House Breach Blamed On Russian Hackers
The White House network breach was carried out by hackers “likely working” for the Russian government
Google Chrome Extension Sends ‘Millions’ Of Users’ Information To IP In US
Researchers discover secret habits of 'Webpage Screenshot' as Google Chrome extensions come under scrutiny
Juniper Networks Announces Compact Compute-Integrated Network Switch
Targeted at financial institutions, Juniper Networks' switch looks to boost performance of real-time, latency-sensitive applications
First Windows 10 Update, ‘Redstone’, Could Arrive in 2016
Redstone is a likely Windows 10 update and Microsoft has already entered planning stages, sources say
HP Admits It Can’t Compete ‘Head-To-Head’ With Big Public Cloud Players
BLOG: Helion Cloud head says it makes no sense for HP to compete against Amazon
Free 100 Sensor PRTG Licence Helps Businesses Do Business
ADVERTORIAL: Paessler PRTG allows businesses to monitor their IT infrastructure, reducing financial and reputational risk
IBM, NASA Challenge Developers To Build Apps On IBM Cloud
IBM and NASA are teaming up to sponsor the NASA Space App Challenge, a hackathon for developers to build space-related apps on IBM's Bluemix PaaS
Aluminium Battery Could Charge Smartphone In 60 Seconds
Stanford University researchers make battery that is super powerful and "won't catch fire"
Lexmark Revealed A New Logo And Its Employees Had A Party
BLOG: Out with the red diamond, in with the...green aperture? New logo represents "clarity", says Lexmark, but do rebrands have any impact?
Expired Certificate Causes Global Gmail Glitch
Google neglected to renew a key certificate, causing error messages for the 'majority' of Gmail users over the weekend
Hyperoptic Launches 1Gbps Broadband In Liverpool As FTTP Network Goes Live
First buildings are connected to Hyperoptic's Liverpool FTTP network, offering speeds 50 times the city average
Conservatives Promise Age Checks For Online Porn
Sites based either in the UK or abroad would be blocked if they don't impement such controls, according to the party
IBM Prepares Defence Against Disgruntled Shareholders
After 11 consecutive quarters of revenue decline, shareholders turn to activist investors for shake things up at IBM
Vodafone Offers 4G As No Extra Cost
Vodafone becomes second UK operator to offer 4G as standard
Positive Galaxy S6 Reception Helps Samsung Beat Revenue Estimates
Samsung saw a significant earnings drop last year, but says it is headed for a turnaround driven by new smartphone models
EE VoWi-Fi To Boost Connectivity For SMBs And Rural Areas
EE starts rolling out VoWi-Fi to compatible handsets with the promise that five million users will be supported by this summer
Pure Storage Prepares For IPO
Insider source says Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and Barclays involved in Pure Storage IPO which could be set for later this year
Data Centre Failure Knocks Out 1.5 Million Three Ireland Customers
Many of Three's Irish customers suffered network loss on Easter Monday following an electrical failure at a Three data centre
Microsoft Reverses Position On ‘Do Not Track’
The company will no longer enable 'Do Not Track' by default in its browsers
CERN Looks For ‘Dark Matter’ With Large Hadron Collider Relaunch
Following a two-year overhaul, CERN's Large Hadron Collider is to begin exploring unknown dimensions of the physical universe
Apple Watch Banned From Switzerland
Apple may not be able to sell its smartwatch in Switzerland this year due to a 30-year-old patent
Ignore Payment Innovations At Your Peril
The PPRO Group's Tobias Schreyer explains why businesses should be prepared to embrace new technology
Google Achieves US Patent For Robot Personalities
Who needs humans? Google granted new patent to give robots customised personalities
What Data-Driven CEOs Really Need From Information
Iron Mountain's Sue Trombley tells TechWeekEurope why making the most of information should be a priority for business leaders everywhere