Thursday, 9 October 2014

Making Near-Space Exploratory Balloons Affordable; Can Facebook Experiment with Users in an Ethical Way?

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Making Near-Space Exploratory Balloons Affordable
Jamel Tayeb is working to bring the costs of radiosondes, weather balloons, near-space exploration packages--whatever you choose to call them--down to Earth where even high school students can afford them. Timothy Lord caught up Jamel to find out more about his plan. 

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Deploying Code that Keeps Data Safe
Unprotected web applications that communicate with mobile apps, unencrypted login information flying around wi-fi hotspots, and consumer applications and games that try to gain access to corporate contact lists, data, and settings can lead to data leakage, compromised systems, and full-blown breaches. As such, developers, DevOps, and IT must ensure that the applications they create and run do not put the enterprise at risk. Learn the value of better testing and security of new apps during deployment and beyond.

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Additional Features

Can Facebook Experiment with Users in an Ethical Way?

Mathematical Model to Predict the Future of Game of Thrones

Is It Worth Being Grandfathered on Verizon's Unlimited Data Plan?

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Why You Need a Next-Gen Firewall
With features such as deep packet inspection, intrusion detection, application identification, and granular control, next-generation (NG) firewalls are important weapons in the battle against hacking and malware. Mobile applications have taken the overall scheme of corporate IT, and NG firewalls enable organizations to incorporate full-stack inspection to support intrusion prevention. Explores the reasons for implementing NG firewalls and lays out a path to success for overburdened IT organizations.

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