Kali Linux vs. Parrot OS: Which security-forward distro is right for you?
It delivers unmatched desktop isolation, but daily use comes with real friction, hardware quirks, and a steep learning curve.
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 ...
Photo: Jon A. Solworth, associate professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago. Despite security software, patches and updates, your computer remains threatened by ...
Secure64 has raised $3.7 million in a first round of funding for its secure operating system business. The Greenwood Village, Colo.-based company raised the money from angel investors. The company ...
SAN FRANCISCO – January 4, 2024 – IGEL, provider of the secure endpoint OS for now and next, today announced its new brand and a game-changing approach to secure enterprises with the endpoint ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Tech site H-Online has an interesting story today, quoting security expert Charlie Miller about his forthcoming talk at the CanSecWest conference next week. He says OS X is full of security holes.
The old adage about there being “safety in numbers” no longer applies, at least not in the world of IT security. Microsoft platforms are not only the most widespread, but also the most attacked. About ...
We have recently switched over to linux in some of the departments at a medical university, and there seems to be a lot of Linux-FUD going around with these NT "Gurus". We had written an email telling ...