The 7 dirty secrets of the security industry Do you ever get the feeling your security providers are failing to tell you the whole truth? We entrust the industry to protect us from unacceptable risk. But we must confront the underlying truth: The goal of the security market is to make money. Disk-drive encryption gets boost from Opal standards effort The Opal industry-standards effort unveiled this week by the Trusted Computing Group should prove a boon to information technology professionals exploring desktop encryption options. Opal promising interoperable disk-drive security The Opal security specification from the Trusted Computing Group promises interoperable encryption, authentication and management capabilities for disk-drive manufacturers and security software vendors. State's plan to reprogram huge spectrum asset faces challenges South Carolina wants to repurpose a big chunk of long-dormant spectrum, enough to offer high-bandwidth broadband services from border to border. But the plan faces challenges... Groups: U.S. gov't still withholding treaty information The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative has withheld more than 1,300 pages on an anticounterfeiting trade agreement being quietly negotiated after two digital rights groups filed a request for information, the groups said. Coming soon: Full-disk encryption for all computer drives The world's six largest computer drive makers Tuesday published the final specifications (download PDF) for a single, full-disk encryption standard that can be used across all hard disk drives, solid state drives (SSD) ... Scott Hogg on Core Networking and Security: Windows 7 IPv6 support The more some things change the more they same the same. That is certainly true for the IPv6 support in Windows 7. Even though Windows 7 is the latest Microsoft desktop operating system, its IPv6 support is very similar to the features inside Vista and Server 2008. Comply! Compliance with regulations is a bear, but there are tools to get you there. Our revamped Product Guide can help you sort through them all. January giveaways from Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet Up for grabs: Two Cisco training courses from Skyline-ATS worth up to $6,990, a Microsoft training course from New Horizons worth up to $2,500, 15 copies each of the hot book titles Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration, IPv6 Security and Chained Exploits: Advanced Hacking Attacks. Get all the entry details here. |
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