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20 percent of Android apps can threaten privacy, says vendor
Twenty percent of applications on Android Market let third parties access private or sensitive information, according to a report from security vendor SMobile Systems. Read More


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Beyond the petaflop: DARPA wants quintillion-speed computers
Not known for taking the demure route, researchers at DARPA this week announced a program aimed at building computers that exceed current peta-scale computers to achieve the mind-altering speed of one quintillion (1,000,00 Read More

iPhones, iPads in the enterprise: 5 security views
When it comes to mobile devices, IT security practitioners prefer employees use a BlackBerry because it's easier to control the data users share on them than, say, an Android or iPhone. But as consumer-based devices like the Apple brands get more sophisticated with each release, it's getting harder to keep them out of the workplace. Proliferation of the iPad has only heightened enterprise hunger. Read More

Met Police to investigate Google Wi-Fi data collection
The Metrolpolitan Police force has confirmed it will investigate Google following the search engine's recent admission it had mistakenly collected data from unsecured Wi-Fi networks for the past three years. Read More


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Rethinking PCI Requirements
When compliance validation activities are executed in house, company officials become fully liable for any omissions or errors. Using a third-party vendor can shift the risk away from corporate management. Learn how IBM can become your trusted partner for PCI compliance. Learn More

Dot-org domains can now be protected by DNSSEC
On Wednesday, .org became the first generic top-level domain to offer its customers improved security using DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions). Read More

Most firms face security 'red alert' as XP SP2's retirement looms
Three out of four companies will soon face more security risks because they continue to run the soon-to-be-retired Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2). Read More

Fast foreign language translation software to get final touches
Raytheon's BBN Technologies this week got a $17 million contract to finish a five-year project that will result in a software system that can transcribe, translate and distill large volumes of speech and text in multiple languages - all with more than 90% accuracy. Read More


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Note to Washington: You Own the Information Security Communications Gap
I'm just back from participating in the Symantec Government Symposium held yesterday in Washington DC. The event was extremely informative with keynote presentations by Cybercoordinator Howard Schmidt, and Director of Plans and Policies for the U.S. Cyber Command, Major General Suzanne M. Vautrinot. For my part, I sat on a cyber supply chain security panel with folks from DOD, DHS, and HHS. Read... Read More

Cisco NAC strong in-line, lacks on edge
Despite a strategy in flux, Cisco had some positive feedback from product tester and reviewer Joel Snyder on its NAC offerings. Read More

Lieberman Cybersecurity Bill Could Change IT Procurement
While it may seem like cybersecurity issues have taken a back seat in Washington, there is actually a lot of work happening on Capitol Hill. Senate majority leader Harry Reid (D, NV), is pushing all Senate committees with any type of cybersecurity or industry oversight to get on their legislative horse and address the existing mess. Read More

 
 
 

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