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The history of USB: What you need to know

By Madeleine Streets 19 Dec 2023

USB, developed in 1995, evolved from USB 1.0 to USB4 by 2019, introducing faster speeds, smaller connectors and USB-C standardization. Learn the history of this industry standard. Read More

Amazon makes waves with a new… thin client?

By Gabe Knuth 29 Nov 2023

The new thin client combines the third-generation Fire TV Cube with a newly-built thin client operating system called Fire TV enterprise edition. Read More

4 NAS devices for enterprises in 2024 and buying factors

By Brien Posey 31 Jan 2024

If you're considering a NAS device for your organization, discover the factors to evaluate and some vendor offerings to add to your NAS shopping list. Read More

BadUSB 2.0: Exploring USB man-in-the-middle attacks

31 Aug 2016

This article in our Royal Holloway Security Series explores the uses and capabilities of rogue USB hardware implants for use in cyber espionage activities. Read More

How to pick the best thin client OS for an organization

By Chris Twiest 29 Mar 2024

Organizations that need thin clients may want to deploy thin client OSes to make management and local apps easier. Find out how to pick the right thin client OS. Read More

How do companies protect customer data?

By Sandra Mathis 09 Apr 2024

Companies can protect customer data through various technical tools and strategies, like authentication and encryption. But some types of data need more protection than others. Read More

Build 17763.55 Fixes USB Issues

By Ed Tittel 19 Oct 2018

After the initial release of Windows 10 1809 demoted USB 3.0 devices to 2.1, Build 17763.55 fixes USB 3.0 issues. All drivers back to current levels. Read More

Traditional MFA isn't enough, phishing-resistant MFA is key

By Amy Larsen DeCarlo 24 Apr 2024

Not every MFA technique is effective in combating phishing attacks. Enterprises need to consider new approaches to protect end users from fraudulent emails. Read More

7 useful hardware pen testing tools

By Rob Shapland 07 Nov 2023

Penetration testers use a variety of hardware to conduct security assessments, including a powerful laptop, Raspberry Pi, Rubber Ducky and more. Read More

A travel ‘gadget’ round-up

By Adrian Bridgwater 14 Jul 2023

I travel. There are of course a lot of technology conferences, symposia, study tours and press gatherings to attend around the planet and this particular writer ends up going to a good share of ... Read More