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Many password strength meters are downright WEAK, researchers say

Review: Portnox, Extreme lead NAC pack | Stanford crypto expert Dan Boneh wins $175K computer science award

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Many password strength meters are downright WEAK, researchers say
Website password strength meters, like a spouse asked to assess your haircut or outfit, often tell you only what you want to hear.That’s the finding from researchers at Concordia University in Montreal, who examined the usefulness of those pesky and ubiquitous red-yellow-green password strength testers on websites run by big names such as Google, Yahoo, Twitter and Microsoft/Skype. Read More


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Big Changes to SQL Licensing
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Review: Portnox, Extreme lead NAC pack
Remember when network access control (NAC) was all the rage? Remember the competing standards from Microsoft, Cisco, and the Trusted Computing Group? Back around 2006, there were dozens of NAC products, many of which turned out to be buggy and difficult to implement.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More

Stanford crypto expert Dan Boneh wins $175K computer science award
ACM Stanford University computer science professor Dan Boneh has been named as the recipient of the 2014 ACM-Infosys Foundation Award in Computing Sciences for his work in cryptography.The Association for Computing Machinery/Infosys Foundation award, which includes a $175,000 prize, recognizes relatively recent contributions by young scientists and systems developers. Boneh, who leads the applied cryptography group at Stanford, was born in 1969 in Israel.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Obama authorizes sanctions against hackers
The sanctions will help the US go after overseas attackers when foreign governments can't step in Read More

College students admit they'll text during anything (and I mean anything)
College students acknowledge that it's socially unacceptable to text while showering, attending a funeral or while having sex, but they'll do it anyway, according to new research from Penn State Harrisburg psychologists."We have looked at inappropriate texting behavior -- texting while driving, for instance -- before, but what we wanted to find out is whether the people who are engaging in these forms of behavior even know whether or not it is the right thing to do," said Marissa Harrison, associate professor of psychology, Penn State Harrisburg, in a statement.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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How to monitor Wi-Fi traffic on Android devices
Monitoring or capturing Wi-Fi traffic on Android smartphones and tablets is possible. I’m not just talking about Wi-Fi stumblers or traffic usage apps, but full network sniffers that can capture and display the raw 802.11 network packets from the airwaves. Instead of having to run captures on your bulky laptop, you can walk around with your Android tablet or phone tucked away in your pocket.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More

5 freshly-funded cloud computing companies worth watching
Investors made a crowd around the cloud this week, investing $175 million in companies focused on everything from storage to the WAN to the supply chain.Sure, “the cloud” is a broad term and in reality, what new tech company doesn’t have some cloud angle? But 5 companies that announced funding this week, some familiar to us and some not, all have legit claims on being cloud computing businesses.The big winner of the bunch this week was FinancialForce.com, a San Francisco cloud ERP provider based on the Salesforce1 Platform that touted $110 million in fresh funding led by Technology Crossover Ventures. Existing investor Salesforce Ventures also chipped in. The $110 million, which will go toward product development, sales, marketing and more, adds to $50 million committed about a year ago by Advent International.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Verizon subscribers can now opt out of 'supercookies'
'This is an improvement, but it doesn't do nearly enough,' one privacy advocate said Read More

Congress moves quickly on cyberthreat information sharing
A House committee approves a second bill, despite concerns about consumer privacy Read More


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How to Quantify the Success of Your Mobile Initiative
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UN to appoint watchdog to focus on privacy in digital age
A 'special rapporteur' is to be appointed for a period of three years Read More

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Building IT for worst-case scenarios
The World Bank had been through six IT leaders in as many years when Stephanie von Friedeburg took the role in 2012. A 20-year development and investment veteran of the World Bank Group and an expert in Russian studies, von Friedeburg had previously taken on the unexpected role of CIO at the International Finance Corporation, a member of the World Bank Group focused on private-sector development. After she spent several years turning around that IT organization, the World Bank’s then president, Robert Zoellick, tapped her to tackle the organization’s larger IT group.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More

Tech companies call on US to end bulk collection of metadata
The provision in the Patriot Act that allows for the bulk collection of metadata expires in June. Read More

Salesforce acquires mobile authentication firm Toopher
Toopher used to offer a mobile two-factor authentication app Read More

Wider use of HTTPS could have prevented attack against GitHub
EFF said the GitHub attack reinforces the case for using HTTPS Read More


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