Tuesday, February 26, 2013

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Juniper security products use device-fingerprinting as way to detect, block attacks
Juniper Networks today rolled out a battalion of security products and services to protect corporate networks, stating that when it comes to defensive measures, security attacks can be better prevented by determining device-fingerprinting rather than blocking attacks based on IP address. Read More


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Beyond Virtualization: Stepping up to the Cloud
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3 Steps to a Cost-Effective Mobile Strategy
In the new Moovweb white paper, "Creating the Right Mobile Strategy: What You Need to Know Before You Get Started", get the insight you need to make an educated decision on the move to mobile. Read Now!

Hottest products at RSA Conference 2013
Our roundup of new security products on hand at this week's show. Read More

RSA: Big data, analytics services will secure data centers
RSA, the security division of EMC, kicks off its annual security conference on IT security today with a pitch to establish its new Big Data Security and risk-governance products as a foundation for security operations centers. And RSA says it'll send in its security professionals to help set them up, too. Read More

14 dirty IT tricks, security pros edition
The IT security world is full of charlatans and wannabes. And all of us have been "advised" by at least one of them. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks

Solving Substantiation with SAML
Read this paper to learn how F5 uses SAML to effectively enable secure web domains to exchange user authentication and authorization data, providing users of web browsers with single sign-on (SSO) convenience they need. Learn More!

Microsoft admits to being hacked too
Once upon a time, Microsoft claimed that falling prey to social engineering tactics and then being hacked was a "rookie mistake." But now is the time for companies to jump on the bandwagon, to admit they were targeted by cyberattacks and successfully infiltrated. The stage is so crowded with 'giants' at this point, that there are fewer 'bad press' repercussions than if only one major company had admitted... Read More

CISPA: Experts agree, private info not needed for sharing cyber threats with gov't
If you were given a cloak of absolute immunity and then tasked to share cybersecurity threat information, would you take the extra time to strip out all personally identifiable information (PII) before passing it on to the government? Although no judge will look over your shoulder, no warrant will be required, and no one will smack your hand for sharing sensitive user data that is not required, would... Read More

Firefox to auto-block third-party ad cookies by summer
Mozilla will automatically block third-party cookies starting with Firefox 22, which is slated to ship this summer, according to the Stanford University researcher who coded the change. Read More


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Best Practices Guide: for Mobile Device Management
This guide gives you best practices for Mobile Device Management (MDM) in the Enterprise that you can use now. Learn More

HP unveils 'Big Data Security' strategy
HP today took the wraps off its Big Data Security strategy, describing how combining the enterprise search and knowledge management resources from its Autonomy subsidiary with its ArcSight security-event and information management (SIEM) can yield new ways to detect cyberattacks or rogue-employee behavior. Read More

Trend Micro adds Facebook scanner to mobile security suite
Trend Micro is adding the often confusing world of Facebook privacy settings to a new version of its flagship security software. Read More

Phishing concerns cause double trouble
Episode 1: Last week the administrators of 7,000 university websites were being called upon to change their .edu domain account passwords after a server security breach. Trouble was that the breach had been reported to the admins by Educause -- the non-profit higher-education IT group that runs .edu -- via an email that some recipients complained bore the familiar markings of a phishing attempt. Read More

3 questions: Etsy, ecommerce and application security
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