Today’s operating systems are more sophisticated and feature-rich than ever before, which makes them substantially more useful to the enterprise but also adds to security vulnerability—unless the ...
With cybersecurity threats on the rise and data breaches occurring almost every week, it’s natural to ask: What is the most secure operating system (OS)? Unfortunately, the answer isn’t ...
The secure operating system standard will never be the same now that a National Security Agency-certified OS has gone commercial, but few mainstream enterprises today need an airtight OS tuned to run ...
Google has unveiled KataOS, an early exploration into a new secure operating system for embedded systems on open-source RISC-V chips. Google's KataOS is written "almost entirely in Rust", the ...
The recent integration of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) into Windows 11 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 marks a pivotal moment in cybersecurity. As quantum computing continues advancing, the ...
In today’s world, digital threats are everywhere. They’re increasingly sophisticated in nature, making the security of company-owned and managed hardware more critical than ever. For businesses of all ...
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- In the early part of the new century, Newmium will uphold its reputation as THE cutting-edge innovator by unveiling its "Operating System for the Millennium." ...
Maintaining a secure Windows environment in the enterprise may seem a daunting task. Though there are many elements to consider — antivirus protection, intrusion detection and personal firewalls — ...
Eugene Kaspersky says his company is developing a bulletproof OS, but in the big picture, he's just selling snake oil Eugene Kaspersky had something of a Larry Ellison moment this week, making the ...
It’s finally here. After years of discussions and recommendations, we now have a federal mandate to deploy secure configurations for Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows XP Operating Systems. A March ...
Your Linux PC has a Secure Boot problem - what to do first (and the workaround to avoid) ...