A New Norm: Massive, Sophisticated DDoS Attacks Are Now Commonplace

This year a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack was clocked at more than 500 Gbps. The previous largest attack was 300Gbps. The increase in overall size, frequency and sophistication of these attacks are part of a disturbing trend where all one needs is an Internet connection and a grievance to disrupt nearly any organization’s…

A New Norm: Massive, Sophisticated DDoS Attacks Are Now Commonplace was originally published on iSeeTech

Europol, Intel and Kaspersky team up to crack down on ransomware

The European Police Agency Europol on Monday announced a collaboration with tech giant Intel, security expert Kaspersky Lab and the Netherlands police to tackle the exponential growth of ransomware use by criminals. * Read the full article here

Europol, Intel and Kaspersky team up to crack down on ransomware was originally published on iSeeTech

Europol, Intel and Kaspersky team up to crack down on ransomware was originally published on iSeeTech

Europol, Intel and Kaspersky team up to crack down on ransomware was originally published on iSeeTech

Europol, Intel and Kaspersky team up to crack down on ransomware

The European Police Agency Europol on Monday announced a collaboration with tech giant Intel, security expert Kaspersky Lab and the Netherlands police to tackle the exponential growth of ransomware use by criminals. * Read the full article here

Europol, Intel and Kaspersky team up to crack down on ransomware was originally published on iSeeTech

Europol, Intel and Kaspersky team up to crack down on ransomware was originally published on iSeeTech

Transistors will stop shrinking in 2021, but Moore’s law will live on

The ITRS—which has been produced almost annually by a collaboration of most of the world’s major semiconductor companies since 1993—is about as authoritative as it gets when it comes to predicting the future of computing. The 2015 roadmap will however be its last. * Read the full article here

Transistors will stop shrinking in 2021, but Moore’s law will live on was originally published on iSeeTech

Transistors will stop shrinking in 2021, but Moore’s law will live on was originally published on iSeeTech

Transistors will stop shrinking in 2021, but Moore’s law will live on was originally published on iSeeTech

Transistors will stop shrinking in 2021, but Moore’s law will live on

The ITRS—which has been produced almost annually by a collaboration of most of the world’s major semiconductor companies since 1993—is about as authoritative as it gets when it comes to predicting the future of computing. The 2015 roadmap will however be its last. * Read the full article here

Transistors will stop shrinking in 2021, but Moore’s law will live on was originally published on iSeeTech

Transistors will stop shrinking in 2021, but Moore’s law will live on was originally published on iSeeTech

Transistors will stop shrinking in 2021, but Moore’s law will live on

The ITRS—which has been produced almost annually by a collaboration of most of the world’s major semiconductor companies since 1993—is about as authoritative as it gets when it comes to predicting the future of computing. The 2015 roadmap will however be its last. * Read the full article here

Transistors will stop shrinking in 2021, but Moore’s law will live on was originally published on iSeeTech