Hacked MySpace page serves up fake Windows update There's now one more reason to be security-conscious while using MySpace.com: fake Microsoft updates. Cisco insider to head up U.S./Canada channel group Cisco this week named an insider as its new head of U.S. and Canada channels. Wendy Bahr, most recently vice president, U.S. commercial channels is now VP of U.S./Canada channels, replacing Chuck Robbins who was promoted in December to senior VP of Cisco's U.S. commercial business. FCC approves Verizon's U.S.-China submarine cable system Verizon Business announced today that it has gained final approval from the FCC to activate and operate a ... Congressional report rips U.S. TSA Web site security A Web site commissioned by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to help travelers whose names were erroneously listed on airline watch lists originally had multiple security problems that could lead to identity theft, says a congressional report released Friday. Control collaboration - don't inhibit Web 2.0-inspired communities and social-networking tools are migrating into the enterprise and bringing with them risks that many organizations are unprepared to address. The challenge is to balance the business value of the new tools with the reality of risk management and compliance. COO departure a short-term blip for Juniper The resignation of Chief Operating Officer Stephen Elop is a short-term negative event for Juniper Networks, but some analysts say it will not dampen the company’s momentum for the quarter or fiscal year. Harvard, Babson academics butt heads over enterprise 2.0 Two business school academics who have disagreed over the viability of social networking in enterprises touched gloves once again Friday during a Webcast debate. Intel releases low-cost Clear Bay server platform Intel has developed a white-box blade server based on standardized components, instead of specialized parts usually used to produce such systems. PODCAST Using Web 2.0 tech in a top secret world Knowledge workers at the Defense Intelligence Agency are like any in Corporate America: They want to be able to share information with each other more easily. Of course, the information is highly sensitive and the network is rated "Top Secret". So how does a IT guy deal with the cloak and dagger parameters in open, Web 2.0 world? Lewis Shepherd, former senior technology officer at the DIA, explains on this edition of Voices from IT Roadmap. (17:20) LIVE CHAT ITIL demystified with Lou Hunnebeck Mark your calendars for Tues., Feb. 5 from 2 p.m. – 3 p.m. EST, for a live chat with Lou Hunneveck. Widely recognized as an industry ITIL v3 expert, Hunnebeck is a vice president for the ITIL training and consulting firm, Third Sky. Hunnebeck served on the public QA team for ITIL v3, is on the ITIL Examination Panel for ITIL v3, and a regular on the IT service management speaker circuit. Hunnebeck has over 20 years of experience in IT service industries and has led global teams in best practice and methodology design. No registration required. Just log on and post a question now. BLOGS Buzzblog: What could go wrong with high-tech sidewalk latrine? New York finally has one. And, according to one review, it's a technological marvel. So what could go wrong? Let's start with the fact that 25 cents is a whole lot cheaper than the price of a motel room. Let's count the other risks. Today on Cisco Subnet Why Cisco should've looked outside for its new U.S. channel chief, plus read Cisco Subnet ChannelGuy's Q&A with Cisco's new channel head. NetFlow or sFlow: which is the open standard? GIVEAWAYS January giveaways from your friends at Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet Win an iPod Touch courtesy of Cisco Learning Partner Global Knowlege. Up for grabs 15 copies 'Firewall Fundamentals' by Wes Noonan and Ido Dubrawsky. Plus: win your choice of a Microsoft training course worth $2,500 courtesy of New Horizons. |
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