Security
Features
Quantum encryption: It’s not unbreakable “perfect” cryptography
Quantum cryptography is not perfect. Its security depends on the same imperfect principles as any other form of secret communication.
News
Evernote follows Microsoft, Twitter and Apple with two-factor authentication
Users who opt in will be prompted to enter a six-digit verification code delivered via text message every time they log into Evernote Web or install the app on a new device.
Podcasts
Aruba Networks Workspace Partner Programme
Aruba Networks launched a new Enterprise Mobility app that gave total privacy for personal users and total security for enterprise data on the same device at the same time.
Blog
The top 10 things you need to know about malware
Brian Laing of security research specialist AhnLab has pulled together a list of the top 10 things you might not know about malware but certainly should.
News
'Login with Amazon' tackles multiple passwords
While many Internet users employ several alternative passwords, this new service allows Amazon customers to securely log into participating apps, games, and websites with just one code.
News
Today's Tech: Five project management trends that are really catching on and Intel's capture of the ST-Ericsson GPS business
The best of today's ITProPortal news and features, including the frightening results of a hacking experiment and the unerring approach of total tablet domination.
News
Hackers crack over 16,000 passwords with 90 per cent success
Three hackers demonstrate just how easy it is to crack passwords in a matter of minutes or hours using the most basic hardware available.
Analysis
The Chinese hacking empire: Don’t believe the hype
Is China an all-powerful cyber-espionage machine? It’s not quite as simple as that. We examine the reality behind this idea.