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How to securely get started using SDN
Though some might argue that it's inherently insecure, SDN has changed for the better in recent years, allowing it to be implemented securely Read More


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PCI Council says government should stay out of payment card standards
Despite several high-profile security breaches at major retailers, the government should let the private sector continue to set the rules for protecting credit- and debit-card data, a standards body says. Read More

More 'Snowden effect': Defense contractors tighten access for IT, security staff
IT and security managers at U.S. defense contractors say the impact of former NSA contractor Edward Snowden as the symbol of the insider threat has led to tighter security in their organizations — and it's often meant they have less access privileges. Read More

One in three victims of Target card breach could face fraud
One in three data breach victims in 2013 later experienced fraud, according to a survey released Wednesday, a sharp increase that doesn't bode well for millions of Target shoppers. Read More


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Cloud Insight: 6 facts for defining a cloud strategy
Misinformation may be the most daunting obstacle when building an IT infrastructure. To help you separate the facts from the hype, experts from HP Technology Consulting have created this informative guide to provide you with the insight you need to make decisions about successful cloud strategies. Read Now>>

Symantec says damages from US probe may be $145 million
Symantec said that the damages from a U.S. investigation into its compliance with government contracting rules may be about US$145 million. Read More

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Patching times improved in 2013 as vulnerability battle goes on
Software vendors have improved their response to security flaws in the last 12 months but some still take too long to patch the highest-risk vulnerabilities, figures from Swiss testing firm High-Tech Bridge have suggested. Read More

Google tackles top security complaint among Chrome users
Google is bolstering its defenses against what it says is the number one complaint among Chrome users, the hijacking of browser settings by malicious code hidden in free downloads such as screensavers, games and video plugins. Read More


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Former NSA employee looks to make email more secure
Email, perhaps still the most widely used Internet application, has about the same level of security as a postcard. But unlike postcards, it's widely depended on by businesses. Read More

11 sure signs you've been hacked
In today's threatscape, antivirus software provides little piece of mind. In fact, antimalware scanners on the whole are horrifically inaccurate, especially with exploits less than 24 hours old. After all, malicious hackers and malware can change their tactics at will. Swap a few bytes around, and a previously recognized malware program becomes unrecognizable. Read More

NIST's finalized cybersecurity framework receives mixed reviews
There has never been a successful catastrophic cyberattack on North America's critical infrastructure (CI) -- yet. Read More

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