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Study: Developers need new ways to connect with IT jobs
The traditional methods of recruitment don’t necessarily work for today’s IT developers, according to a recent survey of student developers.
By Justine Brown • May 18, 2016 -
Report: Homeland Security employees pass phishing scams, struggle with physical security
Tests at the Department of Homeland Security and the Office of Personnel Management show federal employees are increasingly wise to phishing attempts.
By Justine Brown • May 18, 2016 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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Companies task their CIOs with balancing the company’s economic and operational needs as they enable technology throughout the business.
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Legislators working to eliminate H-1B lottery, base visa allocations on salaries
In a bipartisan effort, two House lawmakers are reportedly working on legislation that would reshape the current H-1B visa program.
By Justine Brown • May 18, 2016 -
Deep Dive
'Plain gross negligence': One security researcher's crusade to find unsecured systems
In a conversation with CIO Dive, security researcher Chris Vickery discusses his work finding publicly accessible, unsecured databases and the role of human error in security.
By Naomi Eide • May 17, 2016 -
Lawmakers call for permanent Census CIO as 2020 count approaches
The upcoming census is expected to use more tech than ever, but lawmakers want a new agency CIO in place first.
By Justine Brown • May 17, 2016 -
Google enterprise lead leaving division for company's VR team
Amit Singh, president of Google for Work, will run business and operations for the virtual reality team.
By Justine Brown • May 15, 2016 -
Deep Dive
'Change is hard': 4 takeaways from the CA Technologies Government Summit
This week, the software company hosted their government summit, with panels discussing topics like IT budget constraints and the challenges of the modern threat landscape.
By Naomi Eide • May 13, 2016 -
To boost interest in cybersecurity, Facebook makes hacking game open source
The social network hopes that by opening up its hacking game, more people will become interested in cybersecurity, including the next generation of tech professionals.
By Justine Brown • May 12, 2016 -
7 departing FDIC employees took 160,000 US residents' personal bank account info with them
FDIC CIO Lawrence Gross Jr. told a congressional oversight subcommittee Thursday that he believed the data breaches were "inadvertent."
By Justine Brown • May 12, 2016 -
Pentagon growing its tech startup collaboration 'experiment'
The effort will include a new East Coast office for the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental in addition to its Mountain View, California office.
By Justine Brown • May 12, 2016 -
McClatchy publishing chain moving IT jobs to India
The work is increasingly commoditized as companies struggle to compete.
By Justine Brown • May 10, 2016 -
FireEye names new CEO following continued market struggles
David DeWalt, CEO and chairman of the board, is stepping down on June 15 but is staying with the company to assume the title of executive chairman.
By Justine Brown • May 9, 2016 -
Report: Hiring hard-to-find open source talent a recruitment priority
As interest in open source technology grows in the enterprise, 65% of HR managers surveyed said hiring for open source roles will increase more than any other area in the next six months.
By Justine Brown • May 5, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Is Agile on the way out?
One expert thinks that Agile Software Development has become a marketing term, "co-opted to improve sales."
By Justine Brown • May 5, 2016 -
Companies need to quickly modernize to survive, EMC executive says
Speaking at EMC World this week, David Goulden, CEO of EMC Information Infrastructure, said companies need a modern data center to adapt traditional workloads for the cloud and to better host cloud-based workloads.
By Justine Brown • May 5, 2016 -
Microsoft CEO explains why the company is suing the US government
Satya Nadella, the company's CEO, said that the government needs to protect citizens' security without overreach.
By Justine Brown • May 4, 2016 -
Female tech leaders create 'Project Include' to improve diversity in Silicon Valley
Many of the women involved in Project Include were already leading diversity efforts at their respective companies.
By Justine Brown • May 4, 2016 -
Meet Dell Technologies, the Dell-EMC rebrand
The merger will also create sub-brands, including Dell EMC, the name for the company's enterprise business.
By Naomi Eide • May 2, 2016 -
Industry group says Pentagon CIO's Windows 10 praise constitutes 'unethical endorsement'
The Software and Information Industry Association says CIO Terry Halvorsen’s comments are a commercial endorsement for the operating system.
By Justine Brown • May 1, 2016 -
Walmart SVP: Tech talent is easy to find, just 'recruit from within'
Some organizations have challenged the reported "tech talent shortage" and say companies just aren’t looking hard enough.
By Justine Brown • April 29, 2016 -
Report: VMware cloud leader departs, to be replaced by two 'co-general managers'
The cloud outlook has been hazy for VMware, as the pending Dell-EMC merger would create cloud redundancies between the three companies.
By Justine Brown • April 28, 2016 -
Symantec CEO departs as security company struggles to evolve
In addition to announcing the leadership change, the company also lowered its revenue guidance.
By Justine Brown • April 28, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Mapping the tech C-suite: What it takes to keep corporate IT running smoothly
With constant security demands and the need to innovate to stay competitive, the tech C-suite increasingly has to work together in the rapidly accelerating world of digital technologies.
By Justine Brown • April 28, 2016 -
Deep Dive
The Future of Work: How new tools created the virtual workplace
Offices may not be disappearing, exactly, but new technology could mean the end of the office as we know it today.
By Kathryn Moody , Naomi Eide • April 28, 2016 -
New federal cybersecurity rules moving too slow, senators say
Sens. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., and Tom Carper, D-Del., sent a letter to the Office of Management and Budget this week voicing their frustrations that the lack of a new policy is preventing federal agencies from better protecting their networks.
By Justine Brown • April 28, 2016