Friday, February 04, 2011

What security technology will be hot at RSA 2011?

From cloud and mobile security to encryption, security concerns abound as RSA turns 20 | NIST report aims to help U.S. agencies deploy cloud apps

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What security technology will be hot at RSA 2011?
The annual RSA Conference, now in its 20th year, will be rocking this month as the security industry gathers in the weeklong extravaganza of product introductions and security experts arguing cloud and mobile computing security issues. Read More


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From cloud and mobile security to encryption, security concerns abound as RSA turns 20
Microsoft's Bill Gates being a turning point at which RSA became an all-encompassing security forum. "It was a big acknowledgment for Microsoft to send its top executive here," she says. The conference has drawn Cisco's CEO John Chambers, U.S. department of Homeland Security secretaries Michael Chertoff and Janet Napolitano Read More

NIST report aims to help U.S. agencies deploy cloud apps
The ease with which cloud computing services can be deployed heightens the security and management risks, according to a National Institute of Standards and Technology report. Read More

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The TSA is testing genderless body scanner images and saying "no" to private airport screeners, but British airports are also making changes. Which airport security sounds better?The TSA and British airport security are making changes. Which airport security sounds better? Read More


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Next generation banking malware emerges after Zeus
The rumored combination of two pieces of advanced online banking malware appears to be fully underway after several months of speculation. Read More

The Internet kill switch that isn't
A cybersecurity proposal wouldn't allow the U.S. president to shut down the Internet, as has happened in Egypt. Read More

Google bets $20K that Chrome can't be hacked
Google will pay $20,000 to the first researcher who successfully exploits its Chrome browser at this year's Pwn2Own hacking contest. Read More


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Security - the Best Cisco Specialization for Your Near-Term Career?
It's Cisco Live this week - in London, at least. As usual, Cisco makes certification announcements around the time of the show, and this time the announcement has to do with Security. And while the actual announcements are interesting, the bigger deal is that Cisco appears convinced that the demand for security workers will exceed the supply, both now and in the coming years. Today I'll take you through... Read More

EFF jumps on Do Not Track browser bandwagon
Potential Do Not Track system is hot as Microsoft, Google, Mozilla and Apple have looked at, but it's not wanted by everyoneThe Electronic Frontier Foundation is getting behind the browser technology "Do Not Track" proposal being championed by the Federal Trade Commission and others to protect online privacy.   Read More

Super technologies that will change the face of football
As Super Bowl Sunday approaches, we take a look at science and technology that could redefine football as we know it. Read More

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