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Editor's Note: This post is the first in a multi-part series on Application Security, or “AppSec” prepared by our friends over at application testing firm Veracode. The series will define the components of a sound AppSec program, delineate the growing ...
In an infographic on the security firm VeraCode's website, staff writer Fergal Glynn sums up the history of malware and viruses on Facebook and Twitter--and it isn't pretty. It used to be, that malware or viruses were obtained via email attachments, ...
BURLINGTON, Mass., April 5, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Veracode, Inc., the leader in cloud-based application security testing, today announced that Branchfire ( www.branchfire.com ) is one of the first companies to benefit from Veracode's...
Branchfire’s iAnnotate Is One of the First Apps to Benefit from Veracode’s Partnership with the Good Dynamics Developer Network
11 years on, the MIT Media Lab brainchild is finding its way
Integration between KnowledgeVision's advanced online video presentation solution and Kaltura's open source video platform allows video producers more hosting options. KnowledgeVision CEO Michael Kolowich demonstrates a Kaltura-enabled online video ...
Iora Health's Rushika Fernandopulle was highlighted in Atul Gawande's famous “Hot Spotters” piece from the New Yorker. The graphic below demonstrates their results. Iora Health is one of the pioneers in the Direct Primary Care Medical Home movement and ...
Dramatic Increase in Attacks on Domain Controllers Puts Enterprise Customer Data and Intellectual Property at Risk
Health Connect is the result of a partnership between the College, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and Massachusetts-based health care company Iora Health to improve preventative health care and patient experiences and outcomes by redesigning ...
With the Combination of Heightened Social Media Usage and Ever-Present Risks Associated With Viruses, Malware and Scams, Core Security Tactics Must Be Kept Top of Mind