Twitter protects freedom of speech and privacy of users |
- Twitter protects freedom of speech and privacy of users
- Hardened Android kernel to be used by U.S. Army, government
- Free Metasploit Community Edition released
- Information theft still a serious threat to global business
- Beware of bogus Gmail Hacker software
- Mitigating the BEAST attack on TLS
- Huge threats still targeting power grids
- IT execs view security and privacy as top priority
- Password misuse at root of hacking
- Enterprise IT spending to reach $2.7 trillion in 2012
Twitter protects freedom of speech and privacy of users Posted: 18 Oct 2011 09:40 AM PDT When LulzSec member Sabu recently answered a lot of questions on an impromptu Q&A session on Reddit by posting the answers on his Twitter account, he was asked why he trusted Twitter more than Reddit. |
Hardened Android kernel to be used by U.S. Army, government Posted: 18 Oct 2011 07:57 AM PDT The U.S. government is looking at replacing radio communication between federal, state and local law enforcement and response agencies with communication with smartphones, and to that end it has showe... |
Free Metasploit Community Edition released Posted: 18 Oct 2011 07:37 AM PDT Rapid7 launched Metasploit Community Edition: a new free addition to the Metasploit family of software solutions, which help security and IT professionals identify and understand real security threats... |
Information theft still a serious threat to global business Posted: 18 Oct 2011 06:32 AM PDT Fraud remains predominantly an inside job, according to the Kroll Annual Global Fraud Report. The study shows that 60 percent of frauds are committed by insiders, up from 55 percent last year. Overall... |
Beware of bogus Gmail Hacker software Posted: 18 Oct 2011 06:25 AM PDT Hacking into someone's mail account can be easy if the person chose an easily guessable password, but could be nigh impossible to brute force it if it's long and complicated enough. Also, passwords ca... |
Mitigating the BEAST attack on TLS Posted: 18 Oct 2011 05:30 AM PDT During the summer rumours about a new attack against SSL started circulating. Then Opera released a patch, but made no comment about what it was patching. Eventually enough information leaked out that... |
Huge threats still targeting power grids Posted: 18 Oct 2011 03:11 AM PDT One year ago, the Stuxnet virus had just been discovered. A year's worth of analysis still has not unlocked its secrets but it has had a profound influence upon the smart grid cyber security market. U... |
IT execs view security and privacy as top priority Posted: 18 Oct 2011 02:15 AM PDT New and complex IT risks and changing business priorities challenge today's IT leaders, according to a new survey from Protiviti. The results of the study reveal six areas of priority for CIOs and the... |
Password misuse at root of hacking Posted: 17 Oct 2011 10:09 PM PDT 48 percent of IT security professionals surveyed have worked for organizations whose network has been breached by a hacker, according to Lieberman Software. The survey paints a vivid picture of pas... |
Enterprise IT spending to reach $2.7 trillion in 2012 Posted: 17 Oct 2011 09:01 PM PDT Worldwide enterprise IT spending is projected to total $2.7 trillion in 2012, a 3.9 percent increase from 2011 spending of $2.6 trillion, according to Gartner. While enterprise IT spending growth is s... |
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