RSA detailing SecurID hack to customers sworn to secrecy |
- RSA detailing SecurID hack to customers sworn to secrecy
- DNSSEC Finally Comes To .com, But Secure DNS Still Has A Long Way To Go
- PCTEL Plans Secure Android Phone for 'Top Secret' Clearances
- Phone hacking: NoW journalists arrested
- Cyberwars Should Not Be Defined in Military Terms, Experts Warn
RSA detailing SecurID hack to customers sworn to secrecy Posted: InfoSec News: RSA detailing SecurID hack to customers sworn to secrecy: http://www.networkworld.com/news/2011/040511-rsa-hack-nda.html By Ellen Messmer Network World April 05, 2011 RSA has started providing more detail into the mid-March attack on its SecurID token-based authentication system, but to get a fuller story you [...] |
DNSSEC Finally Comes To .com, But Secure DNS Still Has A Long Way To Go Posted: InfoSec News: DNSSEC Finally Comes To .com, But Secure DNS Still Has A Long Way To Go: http://www.darkreading.com/advanced-threats/167901091/security/vulnerabilities/229400940/dnssec-finally-comes-to-i-com-i-but-secure-dns-still-has-a-long-way-to-go.html By Kelly Jackson Higgins Darkreading Apr 05, 2011 The DNSSEC protocol for securing the Internet Domain Services Name (DNS) [...] |
PCTEL Plans Secure Android Phone for 'Top Secret' Clearances Posted: InfoSec News: PCTEL Plans Secure Android Phone for 'Top Secret' Clearances: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2383072,00.asp By Mark Hachman PC Mag April 4, 2011 PCTEL said Monday that the company had established a supply agreement for the development of a secure Android phone that it will market to government agencies whose employees have "Top Secret" clearance. [...] |
Phone hacking: NoW journalists arrested Posted: InfoSec News: Phone hacking: NoW journalists arrested: http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/apr/05/phone-hacking-affair-now-journalists-arrested By Amelia Hill Guardian.co.uk 5 April 2011 The former news editor and current chief reporter from the News of the World have been arrested on suspicion of unlawfully intercepting mobile [...] |
Cyberwars Should Not Be Defined in Military Terms, Experts Warn Posted: InfoSec News: Cyberwars Should Not Be Defined in Military Terms, Experts Warn: http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/blog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=363 By Eric Beidel NDIA Blog 4/5/2011 NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. -- Military leaders have repeatedly proclaimed that they cyberspace should be considered a "battle domain," like land, sea, air and space. [...] |
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