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Monthly Archives: May 2017
Kaspersky Lab Offers Source Code to U.S. Government
Speaking in Australia today, founder and CEO Eugene Kaspersky made the latest overture in his effort to clear his company of claims that its alleged ties to the Russian government pose a national security threat for users of its cybersecurity software. Continue reading
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Report: One-Quarter of Firms Won’t Meet GDPR Deadline
With the deadline for GDPR compliance a year away, one-quarter of respondents to a new survey by cybersecurity firm Guidance Software say they are not going to be ready to meet the May 2018 deadline. Continue reading
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Rackspace Names Joe Eazor CEO, Interim CEO Cotten to Remain President
Joe Eazor, former EarthLink CEO and president, has been named Rackspace CEO less than a month after Taylor Rhodes said he would be leaving the managed cloud company. Continue reading
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Average DDoS Attack Peaked at 14.1 Gbps in Q1 2017: Verisign
DDoS attacks were less common last quarter, but more difficult to mitigate, according to a report released Tuesday by Verisign. Continue reading
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Can You Do That on the Internet? Website Rules and Laws to Know
The post Can You Do That on the Internet? Website Rules and Laws to Know appeared first on HostGator Blog . Illegal Things You Can’t Do On The Internet When you’re setting up a website, especially the first time, your focus is probably on choosing a good hosting service, picking the right site template, and creating your content. But online as in real life, there are legal considerations you need to keep in mind. To help […] Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
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