Friday, January 18, 2013

RSA: How to steal encryption keys off hardware chips and smart cards

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RSA: How to steal encryption keys off hardware chips and smart cards
Cryptography Research, known for its crypto system-breaking stunts, will be at it again at the RSA Conference in San Francisco next month when it shows a way to steal encryption keys off hardware chips and smart cards. Read More


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Extend the Life of Your Storage
Leveraging deduplication in backup environments yields significant advantages. The cost savings in reducing disk capacity requirements change the economics of disk-based backup. Read Now!

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The Importance of Network Time Synchronization
Your network is time stamping files, email, transactions, etc., while your server logs are recording the transactions in case you need that information. Fundamental to all of this is the belief that the time is correct. Read Now

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8 classic IT hiring mistakes and how to avoid them
From writing dated, irrelevant job descriptions to accepting a less-than-ideal candidate because the work is piling up, classic hiring mistakes are just waiting to trip up managers. Read More

2013 job watch: Top 11 metro areas for tech jobs
IT staffing firm Modis reports the top 11 metro areas for tech jobs Read More

'Make me Asian' app yanked from Google Play amidst racism concerns
An app called "Make me Asian" that added details like narrowed eyes and conical hats to screenshots of users has been pulled from the Google Play store after inciting widespread public outrage, including a Change.org petition that was signed by more than 8,400 supporters. Read More


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Ruckus Smart Wi-Fi Takes Top Marks from Syracuse University
In a clear majority of tests at Syracuse University, the Ruckus ZoneFlex 7982 showed the best performance when evaluated against products from Cisco, Aruba, HP, and others. View Now

Hottest Android news and rumors for week ending Jan. 18
After a CES week during which the Android world was all a-twitter over a device that wasn't even revealed at the show, the previously hyperactive Galaxy S IV rumor mill has quieted down, mostly. It's likely to only be a momentary respite, however, as the device is heavily tipped to be released at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next month. Read More

Facebook's Open Compute Project Summit unveils new tools and trends
Employees from Facebook, Dell, Intel and others gathered in Santa Clara, Calif. for Facebook's fourth Open Compute Summit, to figure out new innovations for data center design. Read More

Security lessons to learn from the Manti Te'o Story
Like many of you I was shocked yesterday when I heard about the Manti Te'o girlfriend hoax story. Having seen the interviews before the big BCS championship game and heard his heart wrenching story from his own mouth on TV, I could not accept that this whole story about his girlfriend who died of cancer, was a hoax as true. Read More


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Accelerate Performance with High Performance Computing
In this eGuide, articles from Computerworld and InfoWorld offer case studies, examples and opinions of how HPC can be applied to real-world problems today, and what the future of the technology is likely to hold. Read Now!

Shylock banking malware updated to spread via Skype, researchers say
The Shylock home banking malware has been updated with new functionality that allows it to spread automatically using the popular Skype Voice-over-IP (VoIP) and instant messaging client. Read More

Google Now review: A glimpse at the future of search
My Galaxy Nexus suddenly became sentient when Google Now recently became an order of magnitude more useful after Verizon's over-the-air update service loaded Android Jelly Bean 4.2 and two subsequent updates. Read More

Public Knowledge says AT&T MicroCell policy violates net neutrality
AT&T is violating the spirit of net neutrality with its policies on the use of small cellular base stations in homes, the consumer advocate group Public Knowledge says. Read More

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