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Why is cloud computing hard? Top tech execs speak their minds

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Why is cloud computing hard? Top tech execs speak their minds
Everyone's talking about cloud computing and security. But what makes it so hard? Execs at Microsoft, Trend Micro, EMC's RSA division, McAfee and Symantec tackle the question. Read More


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Seven Firefox Plug-ins That Improve Online Privacy
Worried about preserving your privacy in an online world where privacy is disappearing? Here are seven Firefox add-ons that will help. Read More

Hackers offered $100,000 for browser and phone exploits
Security company 3Com TippingPoint has jacked up to $100,000 (£65,000) the prize money on offer to anyone able to hack a range of browsers and mobile devices at the forthcoming CanSecWest security conference. Read More

Pushing for software quality assurance
In my experience, some programmers and program development managers resist investing time in software quality assurance (SQA). In a recent research article on "Resistance Factors in the Implementation of Software Process Improvement Project in Malaysia," from the Journal of Computer Science 4(3):211-219 (2008), the authors summarized extensive published research on why people resist SQA. Experts have found that there are several categories of stumbling blocks to integrating SQA into the software development process (Table 1, p 213): Read More

Cisco battered by large fall in security market
'Nobody fires you if you buy Cisco' it was once said but it seems somebody should tell the corporate security sector which has deserted the giant in droves in late 2009, new figures show. Read More


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SMB's Should think Outside the Box to Protect Endpoints
In their "Sector Insight" study, Aberdeen Group investigated the considerations small business should take when selecting anti-malware solutions. Read this paper to learn why Aberdeen recommends small enterprises be open to endpoint security solutions from vendors other than McAfee and Symantec. Read Now

It does not take a village -- or a country
olumnist Scott Bradner says concerns of a "cyberwar" miss the main threat to network infrastructures. To date, essentially all cyberattacks where the perpetrators have been identified have been the work of small groups of individuals. Read More

FTC member rips into Google's privacy efforts
Several major U.S. Internet companies, including Google and Facebook, need to "step up" and better protect consumer privacy or face tougher penalties from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, a commissioner said Wednesday. Read More

McAfee scans cloud environments for security vulnerabilities
McAfee's new vulnerability-assessment scanning service is aimed at giving cloud-computing service providers a way to provide security assurances to their customers. Read More

US military plotted revenge on Wikileaks
The US military was so fearful of classified information ending up on Wikileaks it considered ways to undermine the organisation, a newly published secret report on the site appears to show. Read More


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Top Five Benefits of Video Conferencing
From obvious benefits, like reduced travel costs, to a few less apparent advantages, see what Polycom customers, resellers and industry analysts are saying about the power of video conferencing. Read More

Open source SSO lands in spotlight
Last week was a really big week -- perhaps the biggest ever -- for open source simplified signon in general and OpenID in particular. Read More

Security group preps IT shops to ask vendors 'nasty questions'
The Jericho Forum, which advocates improving e-commerce security through knowledge that network perimeters are fading, says organizations need to ask themselves and their vendors tougher questions. Read More

Humans continue to be 'weak link' in data security
Nearly 90 percent of IT workers in the UK have said a laptop in their organisation has been reported lost or stolen, new research has found. Read More

60% of virtual servers less secure than physical machines, Gartner says
Sixty percent of virtual servers are less secure than the physical servers they place, the analyst firm Gartner said in new research Monday. Read More

Microsoft hustles on IE patch, tests fix
Microsoft is testing a patch for a critical vulnerability in Internet Explorer, but stopped short of promising to deliver an emergency fix before the next scheduled Patch Tuesday. Read More



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