What is the .NET Framework? Microsoft’s answer to Java
Once limited to Windows, .NET also now allows developers to easily build apps for Linux, MacOS, and Android
Once limited to Windows, .NET also now allows developers to easily build apps for Linux, MacOS, and Android
EDR is a category of security tools that monitor end-user hardware devices across a network for a range of suspicious activities and behaviour.
Beamforming uses the science of electromagnetic interference to make Wi-Fi and 5G connections more precise.
Microservices break up monolithic code into easy-to-maintain chunks and are key to the devops philosophy
In late 2018, the Marriott hotel chain announced that one of its reservation systems had been compromised, with hundreds of millions of customer records, including credit card and passport numbers, being exfiltrated by the attackers.
The most popular programming language in the world started out in the browser but now runs everywhere
We trace the rise of free open source software—code that can be freely modified and shared—from philosophical outlier to modern powerhouse
A computer virus is a form of malicious software that piggybacks onto legitimate application code in order to spread and reproduce itself.
Developers spend countless hours solving business problems with code. Then it’s the ops team’s turn to spend countless hours, first figuring out how to get the code that developers write up and running on whatever computers are available, and second making sure those computers operate smoothly. The second part truly is a never-ending task. Why not leave that part to someone else?
A Trojan horse is a type of malware that can wreak havoc on computer networks — but only with your unwitting help.
Public key infrastructure (PKI) is a catch-all term for everything used to establish and manage public key encryption, one of the most common forms of internet encryption. It is baked into every web browser in use today to secure traffic across the public internet, but organizations can also deploy it to secure their internal communications.
Opsec, which stands for operations security, is a process by which organizations assess and protect public data about themselves that could, if properly analyzed and grouped with other data by a clever adversary, reveal a bigger picture that ought to stay hidden.
5G networks will boost wireless throughput by a factor of 10 and may replace wired broadband. But when will they be available, and why are 5G and IoT so linked together?
A honeypot is a system designed to lure hackers into revealing their origins and techniques, and they're used by security researchers and corporate IT alike.
A full-stack developer understands the entire software stack, from the GUI front end to the database back end. However, not everyone agrees on the level of mastery needed to earn the title