Technology Leadership | | To its credit, enterprise IT management finally acknowledges open source. To its shame, it fails to foster a culture of contribution. | | Issue highlights 1. 4 ways Microsoft will lure developers deeper into Azure 2. Second time's the charm? The welcome return of Aaron's Law 3. Video: Behind the scenes of the rescue of HealthCare.gov | White Paper: Agari When JP Morgan Chase decided to take action against phishing attacks, the problem turned out to be much bigger than anticipated. Learn how, with Agari, they implemented DMARC, stopped phishing attacks, and restored brand trust. Read Now | It's clear that developers love the cloud. It's also clear that Microsoft's cloud services have become the future of the company. No surprise, then, that Microsoft is doing all it can to bring developers to Azure -- not just the existing crowd of Microsoft/.Net folks, but developers from ecosystems far and wide. READ MORE | Congress can finally right its wrongs with the Aaron Swartz tragedy with the passing of this much needed cyber crime bill. READ MORE | A member of the beleaguered website's rescue team gives all the gory details of its operation. READ MORE | Webcast: Lockheed Martin During this Live Webinar on May 20th @ 1PM, a panel will discuss findings of the Ponemon Survey: Risk and Innovation in Cybersecurity Investments. The panel will explore key findings from the survey and discuss effective methods of cybersecurity measurement and implementation. Learn More | | | | |