Connected identity at the centre of everything

ForgeRock Inc. is updating its ForgeRock® Identity Platform, the first massively scalable, 100-percent commercial, open-source solution for Identity and Access Management (IAM), with new releases of OpenAM 12.0, OpenIDM 3.1 and OpenIG 3.1.

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Mobility spurs major changes in enterprise governance strategies

Enterprise mobility and the proliferation of endpoints are driving profound changes in how...

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Number of victims of targeted attacks more than doubles in 2014

Kaspersky Lab has undertaken a master review of the key events that defined the threat landscape in...

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Data analytics important to nearly two-thirds of European companies

Senior executives and business decision-makers across Europe say data analytics are important to...

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Nutanix brings web-scale simplicity to IT environments

Nutanix has announced added security capabilities for its Virtual Computing Platform, including a...

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Trustwave report reveals security deficiencies

A report from Trustwave reveals many businesses still struggle with information security...

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Belden acquires Tripwire

Belden has announced an agreement to purchase cybersecurity leader Tripwire for $710M. Belden is a...

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McAfee Labs™ report previews 2015 developments in exploits and evasion

McAfee Labs dubs 2014 “Year of shaken trust”; predicts 2015 trends in Internet trust...

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Smart connected devices market continues to grow in Western Europe

The smart connected device (SCD) market posted another quarter of growth in Western Europe, driven...

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British companies at risk of becoming cyber-dominoes

New research from Radware shows a fifth of companies are now under constant attack.

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Critical data at risk from employees

Despite a growing number of data breaches occurring under the glare of the public spotlight, 71...

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Advanced 365 offers top tips for ensuring compliance with new EU data security legislation

UK businesses found guilty of breaking new data laws could face fines of up to £780,000.

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Videos

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Expert Opinions

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By Francesco Fontana, Enterprise Marketing & Alliances Director at Aruba S.p.A.