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IBM's latest security findings include news that mobile security risks will double this year. Android phones appear to be particularly prone to invasion, with many phishing attacks masquerading as premium SMS services and legitimate apps.... more

Chris Westphal is an expert in data visualization, data mining, and analyzing complex data sets. The author of several books, including Data Mining for Intelligence, Fraud & Criminal Detection: Advanced Analytics & Information... more

Executives often view telecommuting as a drain on productivity. In light of recent reseach, they may be justified. On the other hand, there are benefits to telecommuting that C-suiters should consider before setting policies against it.

The Pirate Party's success in German state elections together with its growing international presence suggests there might after all be a future for political activism with roots in underground movements like content piracy and hacking.

Jillian C. York is the Director of International Freedom of Expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). She also holds a position on the Board of Directors of Global Voices Online. We'll talk to her about the intersection of... more

The time for piecemeal, employee-led integration of mobile into the working environment is over. The midmarket needs to exploit the opportunities created by rapid developments in mobile technology by developing a user profile-based... more

A recent security breach at global bank UBS raises many questions about the effectiveness of IT-based risk management systems at the bank and in other enterprises worldwide. This chat will focus on how organizations are looking to... more

Rachael Chong left investment banking for the world of microfinance. She helped start-up the USA branch of BRAC, mobilizing skills-based volunteers to provide financial services and other support to the poor, especially in Asia and Africa.... more

As CEO Carol Bartz is ousted, Yahoo seems to be coming face to face with the issues that have resulted in its underachieving market presence. What the future holds is questionable, though, and Yahoo may not survive as a single company.

Following yesterday's news about the hacking of certification authority DigiNotar, we learn today that another CA, GlobalSign, has suffered a similar breach. Is this the end of security certificates as a digital security tool?

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