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Is vulnerability an objective?
I ended last year with a death-of-the-Internet column, and I'm starting off the new year with a death-via-the-Internet one. Read More


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Evolving Your Data Center Network Security
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Geeks under fire: War on privacy, freedom and general computation
What exactly do you consider to be a computer? If it passes intelligent behavior for the Turing test? Do you consider a 747 to be flying computer? Read More

Microsoft Releases First Unscheduled Patch of 2011
So close, yet so far. For years, Microsoft has been criticized for releasing what some believe to be buggy, insecure software that's vulnerable to attack from numerous exploits. The sheer number of infections and holes found in Microsoft software would seem to support that point. One must consider, however, the immense resources that are dedicated to finding holes in Microsoft's products and the... Read More

NASA on 2012: It's really NOT the end of the world as we know it
Insidious unknown planets lurking behind the sun ready to slam into Earth, supernova set to engulf the planet and giant, unseen asteroids screaming toward our globe are all theories espoused across the Internet as to how we will meet our demise in 2012. Read More


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Big Data: Managing Explosive Growth
Are you experiencing a data explosion? The trend toward leveraging Big Data for competitive advantage helps IT professionals successfully meet business goals. Learn how to reliably manage, store and access vast amounts of archived data while protecting it and keeping costs low. View Now

2012 Should Be The Year of Security Incident Response
According to ESG Research, 20% of large organizations are certain that they've been the target of an APT attack while another 39% say that it is likely they have been targeted. Can organizations detect and react to sophisticated attacks like APTs? Unfortunately, the answer is likely "no" in both cases. ESG asked 244 security professionals working at enterprise (i.e. more than 1,000 employees)... Read More

DARPA wants to give dead, in-orbit satellites new life
Scientists at DARPA say there are some 1,300 satellites worth over $300B sitting out in Earth's geostationary orbit (GEO) that could be retrofitted or harvested for new communications roles. And it is now looking for a way to do just that herculean task. Read More

Researcher: Many Stratfor passwords are weak
At Utah Valley University, 120 computers are now working to decode encrypted passwords revealed by the hack of Stratfor Global Intelligence, one of the most significant data breaches of last year. Read More


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Enterprises Falling Short with Analytics Tools
This paper examines the use of analytics and reporting, and offers best practices for integrating solutions for improved business decision-making. Learn More

Cloud SWAT teams
Cloud computing poses unique security challenges. Here's how cloud-specific 'security incident-response teams' could help governments and large enterprises respond to malicious activity and make the cloud more trustworthy. Insider (registration required) Read More

CIOs Disconnected From Business Execs
CIOs and their fellow executives have conflicting priorities on cost and competitors, says our 2012 State of the CIO survey Read More

15 cool energy projects of 2011
Solar trains, plane, automobiles and even spacecraft among advanced 2011 undertakings Read More

10 essential data center appliances
WAN optimizers and application accelerators are vital pieces of the data center Read More



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