Zach Nelson, who has overseen his company’s meteoric growth, also talks about China, security and stock valuations today.
The raids, during which 56 arrests were made in 25 operations across the country, were conducted by U.K.'s National Crime Agency
President Obama predicted that restrictive laws on U.S. technology companies could limit trade with China.
The suitcase-sized technology also intercepts sensitive details about a cellphone without the owner's knowledge, or a warrant.
Suicide bombings continue throughout Nigeria ahead of the rescheduled national elections.
Vladimir Drinkman and four co-conspirators stole and sold up to 200 million credit and debit card numbers between 2005 and 2012.
The site comes as cyberattacks are rapidly increasing in number and scope.
The Swedish company said its board of directors unanimously supported the offer.
North Korea claims that the U.S. government is “igniting a war of aggression” in an effort to “bring down” the regime.
Officials for a Big Blue workers group say employees selected for the cull will get the bad news from managers this week.
Critics of the surveillance program say that the practice could instill fear among citizens as their movements would be constantly tracked.
Big Blue and union officials deny a report saying the company plans to lay off 26 percent of worldwide staff.
Time to change your password if your one of the millions who play Minecraft.
Obama told the nation that new laws are needed to combat hacking. Critics say new laws could have a chilling effect on research.
Big Blue’s move to the cloud can’t come fast enough, as sales of traditional enterprise computing products were off significantly in Q4.
Plan gives hacked businesses 30 days to disclose data breach to customers.
The NYPD gave out zero tickets and made only one arrest for low-level crimes on New Year's Eve.
After Stuxnet attack, experts warned that malware would be used to gain access to and possibly destroy physical objects.
National security and economic cooperation are expected to be high on the agenda for Obama's second visit to India as president.
A 20-year CIA veteran said the regime “has around 3,000 cyberwarriors in various units of the North Korean army.”
While New York and other major cities slowly test police body cams, the LAPD expects to deploy its program relatively quickly.
The automaker’s hiring of a Big Data and analytics expert has raised eyebrows in the privacy community.