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5 NAND flash manufacturers balance performance, reliability

By Brien Posey 19 Jun 2023

NAND flash manufacturers Kioxia, Micron, Samsung, SK Hynix and Western Digital offer varying levels of capacity. They also provide an assortment of uses. Read More

How to purchase the best server hardware for small businesses

By Julia Borgini, Robert Sheldon 02 Jan 2024

Before buying a server, it's important to assess an SMB's needs. Review these seven steps outlining the factors an organization should consider before purchasing a server. Read More

Use IoT hardening to secure vulnerable connected devices

By Michael Cobb 16 Jun 2023

IoT and industrial IoT innovation continue to thrive, but IoT device security continues to be an afterthought. Companies should harden connected devices to remain protected. Read More

How to fix a remote desktop microphone that's not working

By Jo Harder 30 Nov 2022

Hybrid work can create new technical issues for employees, and a remote desktop microphone not working is one frustrating possibility. Understand how to troubleshoot the problem. Read More

What is a Raspberry Pi used for?

By Rob Bastiaansen 17 Oct 2022

IT infrastructure can get expensive fast, making single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi appealing for small projects. Learn what a Raspberry Pi does and explore IT use cases. Read More

Brutal Kangaroo: How does it hop to air-gapped computers?

By Nick Lewis 22 Dec 2017

The CIA Vault 7 cache exposed the Brutal Kangaroo USB malware, which can be spread to computers without an internet connection. Learn how this is possible with expert Nick Lewis. Read More

Half of cyber pros engage in risky behaviour at work, report claims

By Alex Scroxton 19 Jul 2023

Approximately 55% of security professionals say they have engaged in behaviours they would more usually advise against in the workplace, according to a report Read More

Users make iSCSI Sans with USB keys

By Beth Pariseau 01 Aug 2007

Users say that Open-E's iSCSI San software, which is delivered on a USB stick, is more affordable than prepackaged systems and has more support than free iSCSI target products. Read More

Users make iSCSI SANs with USB keys

By Beth Pariseau 30 Jul 2007

Users say that Open-E's iSCSI SAN software, which is delivered on a USB stick, is more affordable than prepackaged systems and has more support than free iSCSI target products. Read More

Ethical hacking: How to conduct a Sticky Keys hack

By Isabella Harford, No Starch Press 10 Aug 2022

Physical security is often overlooked by cybersecurity teams. Learn about physical cybersecurity attacks in step-by-step instruction on how to conduct a Windows Sticky Keys hack. Read More