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The Worst Data Breach Incidents of 2012 – So Far

US-CERT discloses security flaw in Intel chips | Defense contracts worth billions cover network operations, cyberthreat sharing, Android security

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The Worst Data Breach Incidents of 2012 – So Far
Out of 189 breaches recorded through mid-June, here are the top 15 according to Identity Theft Resource Center. Read More


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US-CERT discloses security flaw in Intel chips
Allow hackers to gain control of Windows, other operating systems Read More

Defense contracts worth billions cover network operations, cyberthreat sharing, Android security
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) this week awarded Lockheed Martin a three-year contract to support operations and security on the Department of Defense global data network. The contract, which could be extended up to four additional years, might reach a potential $4.6 billion over seven years. Read More

Check Point product line offers anti-DDoS protection
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. today announced its first line of products to fight distributed denial-of-service attacks (DDoS). Read More


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Network/Cloud Security & Business Continuity eGuide
Network security today means much more than simply building a perimeter around the enterprise network to defend from threats. With cloud-computing models becoming more popular, enterprises are extending corporate data and applications outside the four walls of the data center. Learn More!

LinkedIn hit with lawsuit over massive data breach
LinkedIn has been hit with a potential class-action lawsuit alleging it failed to meet "industry standard" security practices in connection with a massive data breach earlier this month, according to court documents. Read More

Former tech-challenged Russian spy hits the modeling runway
The red-headed Russian whose spy ring made tech blunder after tech blunder on its way to being summarily deported from the U.S. is now prowling the catwalk at fashion shows. Read More

Young employees say BYOD a 'right' not 'privilege'
A survey that asked thousands of young "20-something" workers their attitudes about bring-your-own-device"policies found slightly more than half view it as their "right" to use their own mobile devices at work, rather than BYOD being just a "privilege." Read More


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Should best cybercrime defense include some offense?
A growing number of U.S. companies have concluded that in their battle against hackers, the best defense has to include some offense. Read More

20 surefire IT mistakes
Beware these all-to-common IT blunders before they derail your career Read More

What You Really Need to Know About Cloud Security
Despite all of the hand wringing over cloud security, major cloud security breaches haven't been grabbing headlines. The past year has seen major breaches, such as the ones that hit Sony and Epsilon, but we haven't heard much of an emphasis about the cloud being a weakness. Read More

Stuxnet cyberattack by US a 'destabilizing and dangerous' course of action, security expert Bruce Schneier says
Revelations by The New York Times that President Barack Obama in his role as commander in chief ordered the Stuxnet cyberattack against Iran's uranium-enrichment facility two years ago in cahoots with Israel is generating controversy, with Washington in an uproar over national-security leaks. But the important question is whether this covert action of sabotage against Iran, the first known major cyberattack authorized by a U.S. president, is the right course for the country to take. Are secret cyberattacks helping the U.S. solve geo-political problems or actually making things worse? Read More



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