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Friday, November 18, 2011

Google, Microsoft, Intel, Verizon among new cloud-security registry members

Protect And Audit Your Web Server With Apache's ModSecurity | ISC patches BIND denial-of-service flaw that crashed servers worldwide

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Google, Microsoft, Intel, Verizon among new cloud-security registry members
Google, Verizon, Intel, McAfee, Microsoft and Savvis are joining a voluntary program set up by the Cloud Security Alliance that provides public information about whether contributors comply with CSA-recommended cloud-security practices. Read More


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