Wednesday, July 28, 2010

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Future Tech That Missed the Mark | AT&T: We don't intend to stop Black Hat demo

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The Next Big Privacy Concern: RFID "Spychips"
RFID tags are a convenient way to track items and cut costs for companies. But this technology is increasingly being used to track other things, like security badges - or even people - giving it the potential to cause a horrific erosion of privacy. Read More


WHITE PAPER: ArcSight

Building a Successful Security Operations Center
This paper outlines industry best practices for building and maturing a security operations center (SOC). For those organizations planning to build a SOC or those organizations hoping to improve their existing SOC this paper will outline the typical mission parameters, the business case, people considerations, processes and procedures, as well as, the technology involved. Building a Successful Security Operations Center

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Download Latest Gartner Report on IdM
Today's centralized identity infrastructure can't keep up with tomorrow's increasingly federated demands, from user-centric identity, to Identity-as-a-Service, and the cloud. In "The Emerging Architecture of Identity Management," Gartner outlines a vision for tomorrow's identity landscape--one with virtualization at its core. Download the report--free!

Future Tech That Missed the Mark
Dude, where's my flying car?! We look at 11 venerated visions of future technology that totally missed the mark. Read More

AT&T: We don't intend to stop Black Hat demo
AT&T says it won't interfere with a highly anticipated talk on intercepting cell phone calls at the Black Hat conference this week, even though rumors are circulating that it will do just that. Read More

How Does Your ISP Rate?
Like politics, all Internet performance is local. Given this axiom, we bear excellent news for folks interested in tracking last mile ISP performance. For the first time, you can get up-to-date Internet performance statistics by state, by city, and by ISP -- as well as by country of course. This data is great for regional, head-to-head, ISP comparisons. Read More

Gmail and Calendar: How to do cool stuff
Google's Gmail and Calendar are widely used online tools, but that doesn't mean they are used well. We've collected the best advice and tips from IDG for taking advantage of these popular services and making the most of your experience. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Eaton

Powering Through the Economy
This white paper explores five specific steps you can take to power your way through these difficult times. Read More

Twitter encounters more digital certificate problems
Twitter is having trouble again with a digital certificate that secures communications to its Web site, which has been causing trouble for third-party applications that integrate with it, but the problem may have been fixed. Read More

Droid X is now hard to get, just like Droid Incredible and Evo before it
The new Motorola Droid X is already hard to get, apparently due to shortages of components like its display. Read More

Cisco best positioned for business tablet computing?
If tablet computing takes off in the enterprise, is Cisco best positioned to capitalize on it? That's the assertion posed by Motley Fool in this piece entitled "The Titan of Tablets: Apple or Cisco?" Read More

Virgin partners with power firm on superfast broadband
Virgin Media has chosen a small Welsh village to trial superfast fibre broadband over electrical poles. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Cisco

Security in the Cloud
This technology dossier contains four papers that address security considerations in cloud computing. It includes IDG Research results on what IT managers have to say about cloud security, executive viewpoints on blending cloud solutions to optimize security, and a strategy paper that addresses protecting data. Read now!

AT&T to be 'premier' Windows Phone 7 vendor
AT&T continues to back the Windows Phone 7 (WP7) platform wholeheartedly and says it will be the 'premier' carrier for phones running the OS when they become available. Read More

How to install Windows 7 on a Vista laptop
I'm about to replace my Vista Home Premium laptop with one running Windows 7. I'll be passing on my old laptop to my son, but I'd like to install Windows 7 on his laptop too. Can I purchase an upgrade version, and will I lose any programs or other files in doing so? What's my best (cheapest) option? Read More

Apple announces new Mac Pro with up to 12 cores
Apple announced a new Mac Pro on Tuesday that features up to 12 CPU cores for up to a 50 percent performance improvement over its predecessor. Read More

Black Hat may keep quiet about plans for controversial talks
Black Hat organizers are looking to avoid pressure from outside groups to cancel important presentations by withholding details of selected talks at future events. Read More

U.S. military adopts more open source: is that secure enough for you?
The U.S. military and researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are putting their heads together to help the military adopt more open source software. Read More

What Google Apps for Government Means for Small Business
Google has received a seal of approval for Google Apps from the United States government. However, just because Google Apps has been declared secure enough for government data does not mean that SMBs should jump on the Google bandwagon without some due diligence. Read More



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