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Friday, September 21, 2007

Security standards sought to prevent data breaches

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Network World's Standards and Regulations News Alert, 09/21/07

Federal CISOs seek security standards to prevent data breaches, 09/18/07: Despite official urging, telecommuting within federal agencies is languishing, in part because standards for how to secure mobile endpoints don’t exist — mainly the laptops telecommuters would use when outside the office.

Steak n Shake sprints toward payment-card security compliance, 09/20/07: Restaurant chain Steak n Shake is just one of the high-volume card-processing merchants that must comply by the end of the month with the Payment Card Industry security standard for protecting cardholder.

Inventors protest patent reform bill, 09/20/07: Patent reform legislation before the U.S. Congress would kill the value of patents and allow companies from other countries to steal U.S. intellectual property, a group of inventors said Thursday.

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Internet tax ban pushed by senators, 09/20/07: Three Republican U.S. senators on Thursday called on Congress to pass a permanent Internet tax ban before a moratorium expires Nov. 1.

Using SAN-enabled certificates for OCS and Unified Messaging: Microsoft Subnet blogger Alex Lewis says, “There seems to be a limited understanding of certificates that allow Subject Alternative Names.” The upside is that they allow “a single cert-set for Exchange, OCS and all unified messaging.”

Privacy groups: Google's call for standard not enough, 09/17/07: The U.S. government still needs to block or impose conditions on Google's acquisition of online advertising server DoubleClick, despite Google's call for global privacy standards, three privacy groups said Monday.

U.K. prepares to let 3G services run on 2G spectrum, 09/20/07: The U.K. is considering letting mobile phone operators run 3G services on frequencies reserved for 2G services, a change that could mean better 3G coverage and lower costs for the public, the government's telecommunications regulator said Thursday.

HomePlug continues to gain supporters, 09/18/07: The HomePlug Powerline Alliance recently announced that more companies are joining in and planning to use the technology espoused by the group.

Data explosion shakes up IT, 09/13/07: In just three years, the bytes of data generated by digital cameras, mobile phones, businesses IT systems and devices will equal the number of grains of sand on the world's beaches.

Google calls for global online privacy standard, 09/14/07: Search giant Google will propose on Friday that governments and technology companies create a transnational privacy policy to address growing concerns over how personal data is handled across the Internet.

Nokia, others back mobile memory standard, 09/14/07: Seven of the world's top mobile phone technology companies are backing the development of a new flash memory standard to be used in mobile phones, digital cameras and other consumer electronics devices.

Assessing the countless corporate security threats, 09/12/07: Speakers and attendees at the Security Standard conference weigh in on today’s biggest security threats.

9/11 security lessons lost on businesses?, 09/11/07: In the six years since 9/11 people in charge of key infrastructure have lost their sense of urgency to improve security, according to a panel at the Security Standard conference today.

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