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Tech Trends for 2016 released by Allied Telesis

Allied Telesis, today released its annual industry trends analysis and predictions report for 2016. In summary, the three key trending topics for the next year would be Secure Enterprise SDN, Wireless...

Trend Micro Security 10

Trend Micro all set to launch Trend Micro Security 10, a security and privacy solution fully compatible with Microsoft Windows 10. The new version’s security features are simple-to-use, yet provide st...

Kaspersky issues warning for Windows Live users

Experts are warning of a new scam that uses Windows Live ID as bait to catch personal information stored in user profiles on services like Xbox LIVE, Zune, Hotmail, Outlook, MSN, Messenger and OneDriv...

7 Tips to protect devices from viruses

Ashis Sahoo working with region’s leading Managed Security Service Provider, Paladion Networks shares 7 Tips to protect your devices from infected by viruses Tip #1 A virus usually has a signatu...

Kaspersky Lab delivers 4 petabytes of security updates a month

Kaspersky Lab has delivered 60,000 updates a month to all of its protection products worldwide.The total size of these updates was equivalent to four petabytes. That is roughly the same as 1 million m...

“Are you aware you can be watched via your webcam?” asks Kaspersky

According to a study conducted by Kaspersky Lab and B2B International, 24% of users in the UAE cover up their webcams because they fear cyber-spies could be monitoring them via their computers.

Users in the UAE not aware of risks on social network, says Kaspersky

According to the results of a survey conducted by Kaspersky Lab and B2B International, only a small number of respondents understand the risks associated with active use of social networks.

Internet privacy is a top security concern for users today: ESET

Pradeesh VS, the General Manager at ESET Middle East speaks about the security threat landscape in the Middle East

Gartner says more than 75 percent of mobile apps will fail basic security tests

Through 2015, more than 75 percent of mobile applications will fail basic security tests, according to Gartner, Inc.

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