Friday, January 22, 2010

Microsoft issues emergency critical IE patch; fixes 8 holes

Apple tablet will have nothing on iX104C4M in war on terror | Military wants protection from laser weapons

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Microsoft issues emergency critical IE patch; fixes 8 holes
As expected, Microsoft today released MS10-002 to address multiple vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer -- eight all told. This includes the Remote Code Execution vulnerability responsible for the so-called Google attacks (as reported in Microsoft's Security Advisory 979352). Read More


WHITE PAPER: WatchGuard

When Pressing the Send Button Results In Compliance Violations
Protecting confidential data is serious business. Failure may result in fat fines and even jail time - not to mention damage to your brand. WatchGuard's easy-to-use, all-inclusive email and web secure content and threat prevention appliances offer a complete data protection solution. Click here.

WHITE PAPER: Radware

Rethinking Application Security
Hacker motivation has changed from gaining fame to financial gain. Cyber crime activities now employ a new level of network attacks, which go undetected by standard network-security tools. This paper discusses the changing threat landscape and how you can protect your business from emerging threats. Read More

Apple tablet will have nothing on iX104C4M in war on terror
When it debuts next week, the Apple tablet may support thousands of iPhone applications and a dramatic color display, but it will seem like a 90-pound weakling next to the latest tablet made for the U.S. military by Xplore Technologies. Read More

Military wants protection from laser weapons
The US military, one of the world's largest developers of laser-based weapons is looking to develop technology that protects its own systems from the same weapons.  Read More


WHITE PAPER: St. Bernard

6 Steps to Evaluating Web Filtering
Web filtering that doesn't compromise network performance is just one of the critical steps when considering this technology. This paper guides you through the pros and cons of a software-based solution vs. an appliance-based filter and advises on considerations ranging from implications of your acceptable use policy to properly authenticating individuals. Read More

FBI warns lawyers: Beware of ex-wives bearing checks
You might think lawyers would be too smart to fall for these shopworn e-mail shenanigans. Not so, according to the FBI, which this morning issued a warning to barristers everywhere to be on the alert for a new wrinkle. Read More

Mobile router hacked to reveal user's location
A user of Novatel Wireless's MiFi 'portable Wi-Fi' hotspot appears to have stumbled on a security flaw that could allow an outsider to work out a user's location without their knowledge. Read More


WEBCAST: HP

Shifting Role of Network Managers
Webcast - More and more network managers are tasked with ensuring optimal application performance 24/7. No one wants to be in a position where end users are the first to notice application degradation. This webcast addresses the shifting role of network managers and provides best practices on fault and performance management. View today!

AxCrypt: Open Source tool for encrypting files
The ability to encrypt the entire hard drive for your CEO, CFO,etc. etc...is a great technology. But, while the ability to encrypt an entire disk has its advantages, there are times when you only need to encrypt certain files. For instance bit-locker or other such tools would not be neccesary for most users. As an IT Director I never had any real reason to encrypt my entire hard drive. But there definately... Read More

Clinton: US gov't will push harder against Web censorship
The U.S. Department of State will launch several new initiatives focused on fighting Internet censorship, including working with businesses and other groups to develop mobile applications that help residents of countries with repressive governments report problems, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Thursday. Read More

Enterprises look to service providers for help managing security logs
Managed SIM services started to gain momentum over the past two years, largely due to compliance mandates such as the Payment Card Industry data security requirements. Read More



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