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From Anonymous to Hackerazzi: The year in security mischief-making WHITE PAPER: NetIQ Security Information and Event Management eGuide Security threats these days are increasingly focused on critical components of enterprise infrastructures the servers, databases, and directories that store and manage crucial corporate information. Learn More! In this Issue
WEBCAST: Oracle High Availability for SMBs Just Got Easy Tuesday, December 13, 9am PT / 12 noon ET Join this live Webcast to hear how Oracle has removed all the barriers to high availability with an appliance that provides a fully-configured, fully-patched system that can have you up and running in less than 2 hours. Learn More 2011's biggest security snafus The water pump alarm WHITE PAPER: i365 Trusted Data Assurance in the Cloud Cloud-based services are here to stay. Cloud services are even more attractive for companies who are being hit with the high cost of meeting compliance requirements - especially for small and mid-size companies that have shrinking or no information security budget. Read now! National Do Not Call Registry under attack from scammers, unrelenting telemarketers The IBM Security Systems Division WEBCAST: ForeScout Technologies CISO in the Know - Mitigating Modern Attacks This webcast examines sophisticated and targeted threats, security gaps, techniques and new technologies with regards to understanding and defending against zero-day threats, propagating worms, low-and-slow attacks and advanced persistent threats (APT). Learn more. Medical data breaches soar, according to study Are the Carriers Spying On You? Mobile privacy debate reignites over hidden smartphone app Real life HAL 9000 meets Skynet: AI controlled video surveillance society | ||||||||||
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