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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

12 hybrid cloud security products to watch

  Feds offer $20M for critical energy network cybersecurity tools | Flickr privacy bug changes some private photos to public, then public to private
 
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Feds offer $20M for critical energy network cybersecurity tools
The US Department of Energy today said it would spend $20 million on the development of advanced cybersecurity tools to help protect the nation's vulnerable energy supply. The DOE technologies developed under this program should be interoperable, scalable, cost-effective advanced tools that do not impede critical energy delivery functions, that are innovative and can easily be commercialized or made... Read More

Flickr privacy bug changes some private photos to public, then public to private
Across the web, you may frequently come across broken Flickr images replaced with "This image or video is currently unavailable." Flickr discovered a software bug that affected privacy settings; some users' private photos became public for 20 days, then as a precaution Flickr set public photos to private. The result is "bad" links all over the place that cause the "currently unavailable" error message.... Read More


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