The sorry state of web-based single sign-on services |
- The sorry state of web-based single sign-on services
- Data breach vulnerabilities in the workplace
- LockPath and Qualys partner on risk intelligence
- Hardening the endpoint operating system
- Voice analysis technology prevents phone scams
- Top U.S. cities for phone loss
- Mozilla testing default Google search encryption in Firefox
- Top cause of data breaches? Negligent insiders
- Surge in mobile exploits and shell command injection attacks
- Video surveillance on Cisco Unified Computing System
The sorry state of web-based single sign-on services Posted: 22 Mar 2012 08:51 AM PDT Web-based single sign-on services are becoming increasingly popular, as they offer a better and simpler user experience. But are they secure? The question was asked by team of researchers from Indiana... |
Data breach vulnerabilities in the workplace Posted: 22 Mar 2012 08:23 AM PDT Many business professionals don't realize that when their company's confidential information is at risk, so too is the information of its clients, vendors, customers and employees. A new Fellowes' ... |
LockPath and Qualys partner on risk intelligence Posted: 22 Mar 2012 08:19 AM PDT LockPath, a provider of GRC applications, and Qualys, a provider of cloud information security and compliance management solutions, announced an integration partnership to offer businesses unique visi... |
Hardening the endpoint operating system Posted: 22 Mar 2012 08:07 AM PDT Qualys CTO Wolfgang Kandek, talks about the effects of hardening the endpoint operating system and improving the resilience against common attacks. As the CTO for Qualys, Wolfgang is responsibl... |
Voice analysis technology prevents phone scams Posted: 22 Mar 2012 07:49 AM PDT Nagoya University and Fujitsu developed the first technology to analyze phone conversations to automatically detect situations in which one party might "over trust" the other party. Specifically, this... |
Top U.S. cities for phone loss Posted: 22 Mar 2012 07:30 AM PDT The findings from a phone loss study revealed that lost phones, if unrecovered, could cost U.S. consumers more than $30 billion this year. The analysis, from more than 15 million users, found that ... |
Mozilla testing default Google search encryption in Firefox Posted: 22 Mar 2012 04:55 AM PDT Firefox users should soon have encryption turned on by default when searching for things online via the built-in Google search engine, Mozilla confirmed. The change has been introduced on Sunday in... |
Top cause of data breaches? Negligent insiders Posted: 22 Mar 2012 12:06 AM PDT Negligent insiders are the top cause of data breaches while malicious attacks are 25 percent more costly than other types, according to the Ponemon Institute. The study also found organizations whi... |
Surge in mobile exploits and shell command injection attacks Posted: 21 Mar 2012 11:26 PM PDT IBM released the results of its X-Force 2011 Trend and Risk Report which shows surprising improvements in several areas of Internet security such as a reduction in application security vulnerabilities... |
Video surveillance on Cisco Unified Computing System Posted: 21 Mar 2012 10:27 PM PDT Cisco announced that its Video Surveillance software is available on the Unified Computing System (Cisco UCS) platform, now in use by more than 11,000 customers. Cisco Physical Security solutions... |
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