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NetApps Innovative Solutions
Is remote work the “new normal,” and if so, how should their business plan for a more flexible and secure remote-friendly future?
coronavirus cybersecurity challenges
As organizations divert resources to other parts of their business, they may be leaving their infrastructure exposed. Even though other concerns may seem more important right now, the truth is that protecting your company’s assets has never been more important. The risk to digital assets during a time of crisis
Government involvement in 5G
It’s resurfacing again after having first been mentioned, or rather leaked, in a White House email in early 2018—government involvement in the race to 5G.
IT Budgets
Ben Franklin said, “Nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." 232 years later, the quote can now include "and falling victim to a cyberattack.”
State of the Union address
Technology was a focal point for one brief, shining moment during last night’s State of the Union address.
Warning cyber attack
Last week, the DHS issued an alert concerning repeated DNS hijacking attacks. Yesterday, it was significantly upgraded to an emergency directive due to a spate of recent DNS hijacking incidents that have originated in Iran.
Government Cloud Adoption
Gartner states fifty percent of all government organizations utilize cloud services.
U.S. Government

As the government shutdown enters its fourth (4th) week, which marks the longest of its kind in U.S. history, the list of ill effects left in its wake now includes IT security. Yay! Like the impasse between the Trump administration and Democrats that’s at the heart of the shutdown—the border

3D face recognition background
Facial recognition has come a long way since the 1960's, when a man named Woodrow Wilson Bledsoe took measurements between key, primary facial elements, laid those coordinates out on grid-lined tablet, and, ultimately, could replicate subjects’ faces.