Computer engineering tops the list, and math skills matter most
DNSSEC adoption to alleviate the threat from the Kaminsky bug has stalled outside of the federal government
Europe and Asia are out of IPv4 addresses, but the U.S. leads in IPv6 users, content, and products
Thousands of companies are looking to hire developers with these sought-after tech skills
Researcher doubtful that IPv6 will get deployed in time to avert an addressing crisis across the Internet
More than 2,500 websites -- including Google, YouTube, and Facebook -- will turn on support for the long-anticipated next-generation Internet protocol
ISPs are hedging their bets on IPv6 and snapping up unused IPv4 address space from bankrupt tech firms
5 tips for getting hired in this fast-growing, high-paying segment of the IT industry
Under a barrage of cyber attacks, U.S. companies are hiring more security engineers, analysts than ever before
Experts are annoyed that the latest version of Apple's AirPort Utility is no longer compatible with IPv6