Thursday, September 19, 2013

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Microsoft warns of IE zero day in the wild, all IE versions vulnerable
Microsoft is warning of a zero-day exploit targeting Internet Explorer. On Tuesday, the company posted a security advisory stating "Microsoft is investigating public reports of a vulnerability in all supported versions of Internet Explorer. Read More
 


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What's Hiding in Your Network?
Based on research of nearly 900 companies, the Check Point 2013 Internet Security Report uncovers major security risks organizations are exposed to on a daily basis. Discover how often Bots endanger your enterprise. See how commonly-used Web applications can be high risk. And learn how easy it is to experience unintentional data loss. Read the Full Report

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CISO's Guide to Advanced Attackers
No matter the size of your organization, advanced cyber-attacks represent a credible threat to your organization. Security analyst firm Securoris and Dell SecureWorks collaborated on this guide to help gather intelligence, mine for threat indicators, respond to alerts and break the attack process. Read now!

Security Chalk Talk: Advanced Firewalls (Part 1)
In this new series from Sourcefire and Network World, we explore some of the dynamics of different security topics. In this episode, we discuss the concepts of next-generation firewalls. Read More
 

Orbital Sciences just made private space arena way more interesting
Orbital Sciences this morning successfully launched its Antares rocket carrying the company's Cygnus cargo spacecraft on a demonstration mission to resupply the International Space Station. Read More
 


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Brocade and IDG bring you this exclusive eBook exploring the impact of today's IT and Data Center challenges on your network. With a focus on software-defined networks, use this eBook to start your evolution toward a flatter, less complex and more agile network architecture—an architecture ready for the future. View Brocade's eBook on SDN

Lily Collins could be mortally dangerous to your computer
Lily Collins You can go back to searching online for Harry Potter movie star Emma Watson relatively safely, but watch out now for Lily Collins: You have a 1 in 7 chance of hitting a malicious website when searching for her name. Read More
 

Government Networks Unprepared for Cloud, Big Data Transitions
A new survey of federal network managers reveals that government agencies are not ready for the arrival of the 'big five' tech transformations -- cloud computing, big data, security, mobility and data center consolidation. Read More
 


WEBCAST: HP

HP Webcast: Mobile Application Development
Join John Jeremiah, Sr. Product Marketing Manager, HP and John Jackson, Research Vice President, Mobile & Connected Platforms, IDC for an interactive discussion on the results of the HP Mobile Application Development Maturity Peer Assessment Tool. Date: September 18 @ 1:00pm EDT Register Now

Why is Cisco Getting into Security Services?
Last week, Cisco announced that it was forming a services group to deliver professional and managed security services. The company also announced that hiring of Bryan Palma as Senior VP and GM to lead this new group. Palma comes to Cisco from Boeing where he held the title of VP of cyber and security solutions. Read More
 

JumpCloud debuts secure DevOps for cloud servers
The Disrupt San Francisco conference was held this week out in the city by the bay. One of the companies presenting is called JumpCloud and is based in Boulder, Colorado. JumpCloud is bringing secure DevOps to cloud servers, making it easier for developers to securely manage their cloud based servers. Read More
 

 

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