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There’s a search engine that takes pictures through your unsecured webcams

A search engine crawling through and taking snapshots from unsecured webcams may sound like a distant dystopian future but as Shodan demonstrates, it's very much...

Intel unveils next-gen vPro processors with hardware-enabled multi-factor authentication

Most days, Intel is first and foremost a chip maker, designing and refining one of the core ingredients of any computer. But every now...

The Barbie doll is now an Internet of Things item

You can count the Barbie doll among those 50 billion connected items as part of the phenomenon known as the Internet of Things. Remember all...

Security organizations are operating using undocumented processes: Report

Are businesses still only doing impromptu security? This is among major findings in HP Enterprise's 2016 report on the state of security, which suggests that...

Top 12 security predictions for 2016

Twelve months ago when I started covering cybersecurity the state of things was pretty bleak: 2014 marked another record year of data breaches, there...

Here’s the top 5 security predictions vendors are making for 2016

1. Ransomware Ransomware Ransomware Thought 2015 was the Year of Ransomware? Security vendors say it's only the beginning. This year, we will see ransomware and...

Kaspersky leadership shakeup sees departure of North American operations lead

Two top dogs have left Kaspersky Lab, the security vendor has confirmed, including the leader of North American operations Christopher Doggett. Reuters reports that company...

Rogers is now a managed security services provider

Could Rogers soon be known as a security company? The Canadian telecom giant announced this week new solutions created in partnership with Trustwave aimed at...

IBM unveils security analytics app platform

It’s been a while since we heard IBM and security mentioned in the same breath, but Big Blue is hoping to change that. IBM Security...

New daily malware count was on the decline in 2015: Kaspersky

Malware, it seems, has peaked - at least in the number of novel files. A new report released by Kaspersky Lab suggests that the average...

Why are Alberta doctors not using email?

I stumbled across an article the other day in the Calgary Metro news where Jeremy Simes, a local journalist, was sharing feedback from a...

VirtualArmor begins expansion into Canada, lists on the Canadian Securities Exchange

Cloud and network security provider VirtualArmor International Inc. has joined the list of companies trading on the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE) The Centennial, CO-based company,...

7 ways smartphones need to be different in 2016

2015 was a good year for smartphone fans. We saw a number of innovations take hold on the platform. These included phablet-sized devices, curved...

Report: Canadian millennials savvy on tech but sloppy on security

New research suggests millennials, highly valued by many employers for their tech smarts, may actually be the weakest demographic link in Canada when it...

Here are the most hackable gifts this holiday season

Chances are, this holiday season there's at least one connected device on your shopping or wish list. Intel Security has released a list of...

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