A free, almost foolproof way to check for malware

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Some versions of .Net Framework to be discontinued in January.

IBM's open source JVM project could also speed Ruby, Python.

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December 11, 2015
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A free, almost foolproof way to check for malware

How to scan every running process on your system for malware in seconds, without installing antimalware software. READ MORE

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Issue highlights

1. Some versions of .Net Framework to be discontinued in January

2. IBM's open source JVM project could also speed Ruby, Python

3. Node.js, Google Go drive Uber

Webcast: RSA Security Inc

Brief Overview: Identity Management Situational Analysis

ESG's Senior Principal Analyst, Jon Oltsik, discusses the requirements for a successful identity and access management strategy. However, with the diverse group of individuals involved in this process and the rapid changes in today's IT environment, the IAM process is becoming increasingly difficult. Learn More

Some versions of .Net Framework to be discontinued in January

As previously warned, Microsoft is ending support for .Net Framework 4, 4.5, and 4.5.1 on Jan. 12, 2016. READ MORE

IBM's open source JVM project could also speed Ruby, Python

IBM's internal OMR project makes maintaining JVM easier across platforms -- and may give other languages a performance boost as well. READ MORE

Node.js, Google Go drive Uber

Most of the company's operations use the two platforms as well as the Python language. READ MORE

: Ping Identity Corporation

Identity-Defined Security

Managing identities across partners redefines the security perimeter. Ping Identity founder Andre Durand recently discussed the company's vision of identity-defined security to secure all users, devices, networks and applications. Read his Q&A here. Learn More

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