Thursday 26 March 2015

How 'The Cloud' Eats Away at Your Online Privacy; Dueling Home Automation Systems at SXSW

To view a web version of this message, click here

Send this message to a friend


Featured Video

How 'The Cloud' Eats Away at Your Online Privacy
Tom Henderson, Principal Researcher at ExtremeLabs, is a staunch privacy advocate who has a deep distrust of companies that store your data in their memories instead of yours. His feelings on vague Cloud privacy protections and foggy vendor service agreements are evident in the name of his Network World columnn, "Thumping the Clouds". We talked with Tom his thoughts on why the Cloud is a privacy problem.

====================================================================

Video: Secure DNS Prevents Attacks
You've probably been hearing plenty about the threat of DDoS attacks--and how more and more attackers are targeting DNS. Watch this short video and hear Neustar's Rodney Joffe explain how hardened DNS can keep your business safe.

Read More

=====================================================================

Additional Features

Dueling Home Automation Systems at SXSW

Better Disaster Shelters than FEMA Trailers

SMBC Creator Zach Weiner Answers Your Questions

====================================================================

Common Pitfalls in Process Optimization
Process optimization is "the discipline of adjusting a process so as to optimize some specified set of parameters without violating some constraint" and should always links back to the heart of the business strategy. The optimization efforts should strengthen the reason of existence of a company, and lead to cost minimization, output maximization, or both.

Read More

=====================================================================


Follow Slashdot on Twitter and on Facebook.
 
 
You are subscribed to this Resource Newsletter as samuel.goulder@gmail.com
 

To unsubscribe, click here or send an email to: unsubscribe-47675@elabs10.com

To ensure delivery of this newsletter to your inbox and to enable images, please add slashdot@newsletters.slashdot.org to your e-mail address book or safe senders list.

Slashdot | 594 Howard Street, Suite 300 | San Francisco, CA 94105

To view our Privacy Policy click here.
 

 

No comments:

Post a Comment