Heartbleed helps shine light on IT security
For the IT channel, there is a silver lining to Heartbleed – security issues have been pushed to the forefront in the minds of executives and employees alike.
For the IT channel, there is a silver lining to Heartbleed – security issues have been pushed to the forefront in the minds of executives and employees alike.
According to a recent article from Channelnomics, this skill issue is being compounded by the fact that many companies are having trouble when it comes to retention of current impactful technology employees.
Forrester Research released a study on technology spending and found that the overall market (consumer and business) will rise 5.3 percent in 2014 to $1.315 trillion.
A recent article from Property Casualty 360 recapped the 2014 Symantec Internet Security Threat Report.
Last week, Google put its smart glasses on sale to the public for the first time.
This week, Verizon released its annual Data Breach Investigations Report, which examined numerous cyber attacks from the previous year.
A recent study of 500 small business owners found that 64 percent feel “overwhelmed” when it comes to technology.
As part of Computerworld’s 2014 IT Salary Survey, tech workers were asked about the features that they look for when it comes to picking an employer.
While there is still concern over the growing skills gap, it is not the only challenge that small and midsized businesses are having when it comes to finding quality talent.
According to an article from Bloomberg, many organizations have found that it is taking longer than anticipated to recover from the fallout.