IBM opens 'cyber-range' to practice security battles
IBM Security has launched a network-emulation environment where corporate teams can play out attack scenarios so they are better prepared for incidents they might face in the real world.
IBM Security has launched a network-emulation environment where corporate teams can play out attack scenarios so they are better prepared for incidents they might face in the real world.
Aerovironment's Quantix drone can cover 400 acres of land in under an hour, gathering data which can then be analyzed using the company's cloud service.
Facebook targets ads based on your activity. You can check--and change--what it thinks your interests are in Ad Preferences.
CIO's own Sarah White goes on location to examine the role of emotional intelligence software in the workplace and it's potential impact to customer service.
Eight people have regained some voluntary muscle control and sensation after using brain-controlled robotics.
In this episode of Security Sessions, CSO Editor-in-Chief Joan Goodchild speaks with Brett Hansen, executive director of Data Security Solutions at Dell, about keeping data safe in an increasingly mobile world.
In this episode of Security Sessions, CSO Editor-in-Chief Joan Goodchild chats with Jim Reavis, CEO of the Cloud Security Alliance, about whether enterprises have finally trusted cloud services for their corporate data, and how the Internet of Things could affect cloud security in the future.
The OneNote and Evernote note-taking apps are both useful, but one is thoughtfully designed for use with the iPad Pro and Apple's Pencil stylus, while the other ... isn't.
A quick comparison of Sony's mid-ranger and high-ender.
CIO David Bray explains how he was able to move the US FCC fully to the cloud a very short timeframe.
Apple might be developing technology to remotely block your iPhone camera at concerts. But could this technology be used for evil purposes?
A number of leading phone manufacturers, including Samsung and Motorola, 'ruggedized' some of their flagship products in an attempt to reduce screen shatters. But they overlooked another common area of display damage: scratches.
Solar Roadways is an Idaho startup that's developed a system of modular solar panels, which they hope will one day power cities, recharge your car, and make roads safer.
Microsoft's Handpose project aims to perfect hand tracking technology so gesture recognition tools can be adapted for mainstream use.
If your autonomous car has to decide who lives -- you or the people it's heading for on the highway -- who should it save? Executive Editor Ken Mingis, Senior Writer Lucas Mearian and Multimedia Editor Keith Shaw drive the conversation.