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Regaining perspective on security problems

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Regaining perspective on security problems
With all the bad security news that has come out over the last few months, you might think the sky is falling. Once a story catches people's attention, we start seeing it everywhere, kind of like noticing a lot of blue cars after you just bought a blue car. The problem with all this is that it distorts the conversation and we may fail to notice the really important security lessons that can be learned: Read More


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Ponemon: Security of Cloud Computing Providers
This report offers the cloud providers beliefs on the state of cloud security. In addition, it compares the findings from both reports, determining similarities and discrepancies between cloud computing users and providers. Learn More

Get your money for nothing, get your certs for free
A new SSL certificate authority squeezes so much overhead out of supplying certs that it plans to give them away starting next month and to continue at least through the end of the year. Read More

Can virtual machine and cloud systems secure PCI payment card data?
Can sensitive payment card data be processed and held in virtual-machine (VM) systems or cloud-computing environments? Read More

Spear phishers sharpen skills, craft 'incredible' attacks, say experts
Recent break-ins at high-profile targets like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) demonstrate just how proficient hackers have become at 'spear phishing,' researchers said today. Read More


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Despite years of talk, utilities remain compromised
Experts say power grid remains vulnerable, though progress has been made. Read More

Windows XP, Vista AutoRun update reduces malware infections by 82%
Microsoft today credited a February security update for lowering AutoRun-abusing malware infection rates on Windows XP and Vista by as much as 82% since the start of the year. Read More

Why CIOs Should Care About Privacy
Customers will judge your company's competence according to how well you protect their data, says Don Peppers, co-founder of customer relationship advisory firm Peppers & Rogers Group. CIOs are on the front line. Read More


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10 iPhone passcodes to pass on
Attention iPhone users: You're not fooling anyone if you're using 1234, 0000, 2580, 1111, 5555, 5683, 0852, 2222, 1212, 1998 as your smartphone passcode. Read More

Attacks on IMF, Lockheed, others highlight need for defenses against targeted attacks
The recent spate of successful cyber attacks against high-profile organizations has focused fresh attention on the need for enterprises to implement new defenses against targeted threats. Read More

Google offers $280M to help businesses, home owners buy solar panels
Continuing its love of all things green, Google today said it was building a $280 million fund to help businesses and home owners finance solar panels for energy. Specifically, Google said it was investing $280 million to create a fund that will help SolarCity finance solar installations across the country. Google added that the investment was its largest clean energy project investment to date and... Read More



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