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Examining Kindle Fire security, Silk browser security in the enterprise
Do Kindle Fire security issues, combined with weak Silk browser security, make the red-hot consumer device too risky for enterprises? Michael Cobb explains. Tip
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Mac enterprise security: Going beyond Mac malware scans
More attackers see an opportunity in Mac enterprise environments. Mike Cobb explains how to ensure a Mac enterprise security plan goes beyond Mac malware scans. Tip
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Android security settings and controls for Android enterprise security
Can Androids ever be secure enough for corporate use? Learn about Android security controls to enable effective Android enterprise security. Tip
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Windows vs. Mac security: An enterprise endpoint security comparison
Expert Mike Chapple explores the security implications of running Macs on the corporate network in a side-by-side comparison of Windows vs. Mac security. Tip
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Malware on a Mac: How to implement a Mac antimalware program
Learn how to create a Mac security program at your enterprise, before the amount of Apple platform malware reaches critical mass. Tip
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Linux security best practices for Linux server systems
Linux servers are used throughout many enterprises, and their security posture shouldn't be overlooked. In this tip, King Ables discusses risk assessment pointers for Linux server systems. Tip
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Take four steps toward Macbook security
Your organization may primarily be a Windows shop, but Macbooks are becoming popular among executives and Macintosh computer security must be understood. Tip
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Mac OS memory flaws pose challenges for enterprise endpoint protection
Recent research suggests that poor memory protections in the Mac OS make it much less secure than previously believed. Dee-Ann LeBlanc details how the Mac OS can be exploited and whether new defenses are needed to protect Mac endpoints on enterprise ... Tip
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Rootkit Hunter demo: Detect and remove Linux rootkits
Peter Giannoulis of The Academy Home and The Academy Pro demonstrates how to install and use Rootkit Hunter, a free rootkit scanner for Linux and BSD distributions. Tip
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Debian: A niche OS with a not-so-niche security flaw
A recently discovered flaw in the Debian version of Linux meant that any OpenSSL keys generated during the past 20 months could be guessed in a matter of hours. But does the vulnerability suggest broader security issues for Linux? Michael Cobb explor... Tip
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