InfoWorld Daily: Morning Edition | | The purported 'iPad Pro' won't change the realities of a saturated market READ MORE | | Issue highlights 1. 10 years on: 5 big changes to computer security 2. Cobol -- yes, Cobol -- gets a bridge to Node.js 3. Python-only no more, IPython becomes Jupyter | Webcast: Cisco, Damballa, Fortinet, HP Dave Finger from Fortinet, Dave Stuart from Cisco and Industry Analyst Robin Layland explore the role of sandboxes and big data analytics in finding advanced threats and keeping your organization from being next to make headlines in a bad way. Learn More | In the 10 years since Security Adviser debuted, the threats have changed -- as have the defenses, and no one can argue computer security is safer overall READ MORE | Cobol and Node.js may seem like an odd pairing, but a developer has created a link between the two platforms, despite criticisms READ MORE | Julia, R, Scala, JavaScript, Matlab, and Bash are among the supported languages for the recomposed IPython READ MORE | White Paper: HP When you're a hacker, time is on your side. Time to find a soft spot in your armor, to evade defenses, to seek out your most critical data. Increasingly, today's advanced threats circumvent traditional defenses—even sandboxing. You need a new approach. Learn more >> | GET THE DEEP TECHNOLOGY INSIGHTS YOU NEED Get ongoing access to our exclusive Insider content — Deep Dive PDFs and in-depth articles — available to Insider members. You get access not only to InfoWorld's Insider content but to selected Insider content from Computerworld, CIO, Network World, CSO, ITworld, and other IDG Enterprise publications. Sign up at no cost today! | | | | | | |
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