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Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Security-as-a-service growing

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Security-as-a-service growing
When you ask IT professionals if they use cloud computing or software-as-a-service, most start by saying "no". But if you ask some follow up questions, you will quickly find out about "that one application" that is a SaaS application. Read More


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10 questions to ask before you buy an anti‐spam solution
With so many anti-spam products on the market, how can you be sure you're getting the best solution for your business network? With these ten critical questions as your guide, you can cut through the marketing hype and zero in on the key features and benefits that should guide your decision. Read now!

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NetApp, Syncsort team up on data protection
NetApp and Syncsort are bringing storage and data protection together in a single product, NetApp Syncsort Integrated Backup, to offer quick backup and restoration of an enterprise's data. Read More

Google disputes bug patching report
Google argued that a recent report by claiming it failed to patch a third of the serious bugs in its software had the facts wrong. IBM's X-Force admitted the error. Read More

Hurricane Earl may test IT teleworkers
Power outages caused by Hurricane Earl, now swirling in the southern Atlantic, may pose more of a problem to IT telecommuters than to overall data center operations. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Cisco

Security in the Cloud
This technology dossier contains four papers that address security considerations in cloud computing. It includes IDG Research results on what IT managers have to say about cloud security, executive viewpoints on blending cloud solutions to optimize security, and a strategy paper that addresses protecting data. Read now!

RSA Security Extends Compliance to Virtualization
In between the cloud rhetoric and virtualization hyperbole at this year's VMworld, I'm starting to see a few significant announcements. RSA Security made one of these by introducing virtualization intelligence in its Archer compliance suite. Read More

Trend Micro brings encryption to the cloud
Trend Micro is blazing a new trail with a service called SecureCloud intended to give enterprises a way to encrypt data in cloud-computing environments. Read More

Scam preys on required TweetDeck update
Scammers are trying to take advantage of the fact that many users will soon have to update their version of the TweetDeck Twitter software. Read More


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Point Abra: A Secure Virtual Workspace
Discover how you can turn any PC into your own corporate desktop with a fully encrypted USB stick. Read now!

Bridging the Gap in Cloud Security
How Merit Medical protects off-premise data while offering users a single sign-on. Read More

Outlawing e-personation May Be a First Amendment Issue
Ars Technica has a great if brief article on California's attempt to make "e-personation" illegal. E-personation basically means someone impersonates someone else on the Internet. This could be via Twitter, Facebook, or any number of web sites and services where people's identities are at issue. The bill is being pushed by Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto). Read More

Microsoft can only do so much to fight cyber threats
That headline was not written to make me sound like an apologist for Microsoft. A lot of the security breaches happen because people with bad intentions exploited weaknesses in ubiquitous Windows operating systems in computers worldwide. Try as they might, Microsoft and other software companies still need to diligently patch security leaks in the virtual world. But there is also a need for security... Read More

NASA helps two commercial spacecraft blast off
NASA delivered some punch to its Commercial Reusable Suborbital Research Program today by awarding about $475,000 to two companies looking to make a big sub-orbital space slash. Read More

 
 
 

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