Startup Defense.net wants to tackle distributed denial of service attacks for big businesses. It’s not saying much, although it’s clear the company has an expert on hand to carry out on… Read more »
Path engineers put a lot of effort into writing the app’s private messaging feature. They detail the steps they took to make the product just right in a new blog post. Read more »
FireEye wants to go public in its quest to sell boxes that find threats firewalls can’t. That way at least investors can make money off the company, which to date is… Read more »
Crossbar has come out of stealth with a demonstration unit of resistive RAM that could present a viable next-generation alternative to NAND flash for devices and servers. Read more »
Gartner is finding cloud users are unhappy with security provisions they find in the contracts they sign. It’s offering some pointers on what customers should ask for. Read more »
PayPal announced Thursday the global rollout of its new and improved REST application programming interfaces (APIs), released in beta in March. Many developers disapproved of previous PayPal (s ebay) APIs, and… Read more »
Synack is adding seed funding from impressive backers to bring crowdsourced white-hat hacking to enterprises who have concerns about inviting just anyone to the party. Read more »
Tidemark, a vendor of cloud-based enterprise performance management software, is looking to sign up more big customers, and $13 million in Series D capital should help with the company’s efforts. Read more »
Pinterest has been steadily adding features and rewriting core elements of its service, with a small engineering team for such a large user base. Read more »
While tweets have pointed out news faster than news outlets, critical data doesn’t always cross the screens of Twitter users. Programs like Selerity can help investors and other power users find… Read more »