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Moving to a next-generation firewall; Worst security disasters of 2010

Worst security disasters of 2010 | 2011 tech priorities: Are you ready to shake things up?

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2011 tech priorities: Moving to a next-generation firewall
What should enterprises expect if they want to make the transition from a traditional firewall to a next-generation firewall? It starts with a decidedly different way of thinking about security goals. Read More


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Worst security disasters of 2010
This was the year 'security' morphed into the more serious-sounding 'cybersecurity'. Or, to put it less portentously, the US military and Government had a real shocker. Read More

2011 tech priorities: Are you ready to shake things up?
Concerns about the economy haven't evaporated, but companies aren't standing still waiting for a bailout. They're working to find new opportunities for growth. We've identified six key areas where IT can help reshape the business and equip employees to do their jobs more efficiently and effectively. Read More

Alleged Miley Cyrus hacker arrested
The 21-year-old hacker who boasted about breaking into Miley Cyrus' Gmail account and posting racy photographs of the teenage star has been arrested in Tennessee on fraud charges. Read More

Incident response plans badly lacking, experts say
The Gawker Media breach goes to show that the time to put a security incident response plan in place isn't in the heat of the action. Read More

Kneber botnet strikes again, targets gov't agencies
A botnet fingered for stealing a treasure trove of information last year has struck again, harvesting sensitive documents from dozens of government agencies and contractors, according to security experts. Read More


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Good times projected for network security market in 2011
There's some early optimism about the information technology industry as the world steps into 2011. For one thing, the global network security market is expected to be on the rise, according to estimates from IDC, which forecasts a return to the growth of pre-recession levels this year. Read More

Geinimi Android malware has 'botnet-like' capabilities
Lookout Mobile Security warned that it identified a new Android Trojan named Geinimi that is built to lift and transmit personal data from a user's phone and ship it to a remote server. Read More

2011 Outlook: Better than 2010 and really wild
With more optimism combined with scary security %^$#, 2011 could be a wild ride Read More

Dell to acquire SecureWorks
Computer giant adds to security portfolio with SaaS provider. Read More

Worm Planted in Fake Microsoft Security Update
It's Tuesday, time for more security patches from Microsoft right? Not quite. It seems the malware crowd is exploiting Microsoft's routine of releasing fixes on Tuesdays and sending out fake security emails bent on infecting their targets with a worm. Read More


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Delivering Faster Applications to Any User, Anywhere
This guide looks at the specific issues behind application performance problems and how to resolve them within a WAN Optimization environment. Read More

Microsoft, Googler tussle over bug timeline
Microsoft and a Google security engineer are sparring over a bug the researcher reported to Microsoft last July. Read More

PHP floating point bug fix due within hours
A bug in the PHP scripting language leaves Web servers with large floating point numbers open to DOS attacks Read More

Self-Encrypted Drives Set to Become Standard Fare
We've seen this coming over time: Based on the Trusted Computing Group's standard, hard drives and solid state drives (SSD), are offering self-encryption built-in. The key difference with these next-generation encrypted drives is that these units have the encryption integrated into a single chip on drive in the drive. Read More

Sourcefire acquires Immunet for cloud-based anti-malware
With the $21 million acquisition of Immunet, Sourcefire becomes more of a full-service security firm, competing more directly with traditional anti-malware vendors Symantec, McAfee and others. Read More

FBI raids ISP in Anonymous DDoS investigation
Authorities in the U.S. and Germany have raided Internet Service Providers in hopes of tracking down the hackers who launched distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks against Web sites such as Visa.com, PayPal.com, and Mastercard.com earlier this month. Read More



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