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Master theTSHOOT exam; Go slow to the cloud

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For an industry concerned with communications, we sure do a lousy job of it
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Forensics, Litigation, and Full Disk Encryption
Jon Oltsik: A few years ago, I boldly predicted that software-based encryption would be usurped by laptops and desktops with standards-based (i.e. TCG standards) Self-Encrypting Drives (SEDs). Read More

Cisco baiter Vyatta rolls out new software
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Network Rightsizing Best Practices Guide
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Trends in Computer Forensics
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Is Enterprise IT Here to Provide Great Internet Access?
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Cisco wins approval for Tandberg deal
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