Apple's new FaceID technology turns your face into your password. But is it secure? Is it a passing trend, or the future of mobile security? In this article, we take a look at the technology behind FaceID and see how it compares to TouchID (as well as old fashioned passcodes).
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What You Need to Know About Apple FaceID
Posted by HiringHQ under TechnologyFrom https://www.upwork.com 2411 days ago
To Stay in The Game, Companies Must Raise Their Digital Business Maturity
Posted by HiringHQ under TechnologyFrom https://www.upwork.com 2411 days ago
Globally, digital disruption is robbing 35% from corporate earnings. This means companies don't digitize to gain a competitive advantage, they digitize to simply stay in the game. See 4 ways to test your digital maturity and where you're at risk...
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Securing Apps from the Ground Up with the Spring Security Framework
Posted by HiringHQ under TechnologyFrom https://www.upwork.com 2412 days ago
Java is more than a language: it’s a sprawling package of tools that make it able to do a lot on the enterprise-level. And when it comes to security—arguably the top priority for developers and organizations from small to medium to enterprise—it doesn’t fall short either, thanks to Spring Security.
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How NLP Can Turn Questions into SQL Queries
Posted by HiringHQ under TechnologyFrom https://www.upwork.com 2412 days ago
As work across all industries becomes increasingly data driven, the ability to quickly access and interpret data has become more important than ever. While it might be great if every worker just learned how to write perfect SQL queries, it's not going to happen anytime soon. Find out how researcher
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Hiring a Freelance Developer? 10 Tips to Make Your First Kick-off Meeting a Success
Posted by HiringHQ under ManagementFrom https://www.upwork.com 2413 days ago
You’re scaling up and determined hiring a remote developer is the best solution for you. What next? A kick-off meeting is an excellent opportunity to get started on the right foot, ensure everyone is on the same page, and get some of those pesky logistics nailed down. Here are some tips and insight
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How to Handle 5 Challenging Customer Support Scenarios
Posted by HiringHQ under Customer ServiceFrom https://www.upwork.com 2413 days ago
You and your customers have the same goals. They want the best possible experience with your company, and you want to give it to them. But any customer support agent is bound to run into trouble delivering that experience sometimes. Here are some tricky customer support scenarios you may come acros
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10 Geolocation App Ideas to Integrate Location Based Features Into Your Existing Mobile App
Posted by HiringHQ under MarketingFrom https://www.upwork.com 2417 days ago
The trend of location-based services has already been well-established in the mobile app market. We’ve researched the best uses of geolocation features in mobile apps and created a list of 10 geolocation app ideas that you can use it for either raising your business, and it will also give you insig
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Tips for Using Agile with Your Remote Software Developers
Posted by HiringHQ under StartupsFrom https://www.upwork.com 2418 days ago
Distributed teams of all sizes are finding Agile provides an excellent framework for collaborating on projects—whether they’re in the same office, working remotely down the street, or are located in a different corner of the world. If you’re growing your team with the help of freelance developers,
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Should You Phish Your Own Team?
Posted by HiringHQ under TechnologyFrom https://www.upwork.com 2418 days ago
Spear-phishing has been behind some of the most damaging data breaches in recent years. That's why more and more organizations are getting proactive by conducting phishing tests against their own employees. Find out how these campaigns work and what you need to know to keep your employees and your
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How I Explain Ranking Algorithms In SEO
Posted by HiringHQ under TechnologyFrom https://www.upwork.com 2418 days ago
Simplifying a massively complex algorithm sounds like a fool’s game. Google’s search algorithm is like a rope. A thick rope full of fibers. Some of the fibers (or smaller algorithms) are old, and some are new. Some are made for on-the-fly determinations, and some are looking for old school signa
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