Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Tatu Ylonen, father of SSH, says security is 'getting worse'

Symantec president and CEO replaced by company's chairman | Black Hat: RSA service zaps rogue apps

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Tatu Ylonen, father of SSH, says security is 'getting worse'
Tatu Ylonen - CEO of SSH Communications Security and the inventor of Secure Shell, the widely used protocol to protect data communications - says SSL encryption may be in trouble. "It's much too easy for someone to break the encryption itself by creating fake certificates," he says. "Any major government can do it, as well as criminal organizations. And they are doing it." Read More


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Symantec president and CEO replaced by company's chairman
Security software vendor Symantec says that Enrique Salem, its president and chief executive officer, had stepped down after the company reported that its revenue for the quarter ended June 29 grew 1 percent year-over-year to US$1.7 billion. Read More


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Black Hat: RSA service zaps rogue apps
RSA is rolling out a service to discover phony mobile apps, weed them out of corporate networks and cooperate with apps stores to have them removed from their inventories. Read More


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Email in security hot seat with rise of cloud, BYOD
For most enterprises it is not enough to make sure their own email platform is secure. If their suppliers are not equally secure, they can be as vulnerable to criminal hackers and data leaks from human error as the weakest link in their supply chain. Read More



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