Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Teleconferencing vendors defend their security features

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Teleconferencing vendors defend their security features
Teleconferencing vendors say they're trying to strike the right balance between security and usability after security researchers found they could dial in to the conference lines of major companies and manipulate video cameras to spy on boardrooms. Read More


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More of the world's coolest data centers
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Motorola files new suit against Apple
Motorola on Tuesday filed a new lawsuit in Florida charging Apple with infringing six patents in the iPhone 4S and four of those patents in iCloud. The suit names the same six patents that Motorola cited in its complaint against Apple filed in 2010 in the same court. Motorola tried to add the iPhone 4S and iCloud to the list of Apple products in the original suit but the judge ruled that it was too late to do so. Read More

Wireless bandwidth: Are we running out of room?
Wireless bandwidth is like land in Manhattan -- it's extremely valuable because they're not making more of it. Read More

Will RIM survive?
As Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie step down as co-CEOs at Research in Motion, the company is at a cross roads. Thorsten Heins steps into the CEO chair with many daunting obstacles ahead of him and RIM. Read More


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Reducing Hidden Operating Costs Through IT Asset Discovery
After reductions in headcount and procurements have been made, cost-cutting strategies are now turning to internal operations, and many IT decision makers are taking a closer look at indirect, or "soft," costs within these departments. Learn More

IT pros believe data breach harm assessment is more valuable than victim notification, study says
IT professionals believe that assessing the potential harm caused by data breaches is more useful to mitigating the effects of such incidents than notifying affected individuals, according to a survey published on the day the European Union's proposed a 24-hour deadline for data breach disclosures. Read More

Prying government eyes hurting U.S. cloud services: EFF
A blog post from the Electronic Frontier Foundation makes the case that the United States is jeopardizing its position in the worldwide cloud-computing market by failing to provide the kinds of privacy assurances demanded by international laws. Moreover, the authors contend that U.S. officials are speaking out of both sides of their mouths on the issue. From the post: Read More

Federal judges wary of Facebook, Twitter, Google+ impact on juries
The impact of social media such as Twitter, Facebook and Google+ and others on federal juries is a concern that judges are frequently taking steps to curb. According to a study 94% of the 508 federal judges who responded said they have specifically barred jurors from any case-connected use of social media. The Federal Judicial Center was asked by a committee of the policy-making Judicial Conference... Read More

Is Security An Afterthought For NoSQL?
There has been a not so silent debate going on in the security world about the security posture of the NoSQL database products. Read More


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Streamlining IT Operations with Business Service Management
This IDC Technology Spotlight examines the benefits of a business service management practice and tools in response to IT environments becoming more dynamic and complex due to the increased use of virtualization, cloud, SOA, and n-tier application architectures. Learn More

Enterasys Embraces Unified Networking – OneFabric Edge, and Another New Farpoint Group White Paper
Enterasys Networks yesterday announced extensions and new products under the umbrella of OneFabric Edge that augment their OneFabric architecture, announced a few months ago. There's quite a bit here - wireless LANs, a new line (the K-Series) of switches, and, most importantly, unified wired/wireless management. Read More

2012 Japan Prize honors cancer fighters, magnet man
The 2012 Japan Prize, one of the world's most prestigious science and technology honors, has been awarded to three American medical experts who are fighting cancer as well as to a Japanese inventor whose magnet technology has implications for energy conservation. Read More

CIA-backed Cleversafe announces 10-exabyte storage system
Object-based storage vendor Cleversafe today unveiled a storage system that can hold 1 billion gigabytes of data under a single domain name. Read More

Senate to Consider Cybersecurity Overhaul
Majority leader Harry Reid is poised to bring long-debated cybersecurity legislation to floor in hopes of broad bipartisan support, according to comments from his senior aide at the State of the Net conference. Read More

 
 
 

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