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Netshelter CX Enclosure - Product Demonstration
With the Netshelter CX enclosure, you'll be able to set up a server nearly anywhere. It's the IT industry's first soundproofed, portable server environment. Check out this video to learn more.
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Under malware attack: Smart cards used by U.S. government agencies
A new version of the Sykipot Trojan is targeting smart card readers made by ActivIdentity, a company that provides authentication software to several high-profile agencies and businesses around...
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RSA says SecurID token information was stolen by a nation
RSA has said that two groups of hackers working in tandem for a nation state were behind the sophisticated cyberattack that stole information on its SecurID tokens.
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Is Windows vulnerable to attack by stolen digital certificates?
Hacker claims that stolen SSL certificates can be used to create fake Windows Update packages.
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Adobe Edge preview surpasses 50,000 downloads in one day
Adobe Edge, a new HTML5 web motion and interaction design tool, has already been downloaded by the thousands even though the full version isn't out yet.
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Signing contracts moves to the cloud
The history of online document signature is a perfect microcosm of how processes evolve digitally. The third generation is when innovation really takes hold.
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Adobe buys EchoSign, aims to make digital signatures the norm
Anyone that has printed out PDFs, signed them and scanned or faxed the document somewhere may rejoice over Adobe's acquisition of EchoSign.
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Lockheed Martin confirms attack, allays concerns for now
Lockheed Martin confirms that it was attacked, but fended it off due to "swift and deliberate action." The upshot is that critical data was secured.
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Comodo hacker hints at more damage
The hacker allegedly responsible for stealing digital certificates from Comodo has said that further certificate authorities may have been hacked.
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EMC: RSA was hit with sophisticated attack, SecurID data lifted
EMC said that its RSA unit was hit with a "sophisticated cyber attack" that swiped information related to its SecurID tokens.
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Researchers crack code used by banks, defense
Researchers claim to have successfully cracked the quantum cryptography equipment used to cloak high-sensitive communications by banks and defense agencies.
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Tool will test for phone bugs
A researcher released software designed to let people test whether their calls on mobile phones can be eavesdropped on.
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Why do email Digital Signatures have to be such a pain in the ass?
Digital Signing of email doesn't need to be a major chore using PC operating systems and webmail sites, but it is.
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Books: Entering the Age of Glosses
Here's the key to thinking about the future of writing, something straight out of the manuscript era: the humble gloss or "scholia," for those who prefer the Latin. They are the notes, in margins,...
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Ariba, DocuSign partner to offer e-signatures on business docs
For the past five months, I've been trying to sell a house in the Washington DC area. Sure, there are so many other things I could say about that in a blog post - but that's for a different blog...
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VeriSign buys Certicom to trump RIM
VeriSign said Friday it won a tug of war with Research in Motion over Certicom, a small company with public key encryption technology. In a statement, VeriSign said it would buy Certicom for the...
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Macs to gain smart card-based login to Active Directory
Just like their Windows coworkers, Mac users in the enterprise will have more options to log into Windows Active Directory services using smart card technology. According to access-control...
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EU group demos quantum cryptography
Under the auspices of the European Union, the world's largest quantum-encrypted network has been unveiled in Vienna, Silicon.com reports. It's the product of four years of work by 41...
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A (Microsoft) Codename a day: Geneva
Today's codename-contest submission is "Geneva," one of a growing number of Swiss codenames in the Microsoft family. Geneva is related to Zermatt, a previously disclosed Redmond name and, like...
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London Underground's card system fails
The RFID-based smartcard technology providing access control to London's public transportation system failed on Saturday, when the network stopped accepting cards.
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Microsoft CardSpace killed before it really began?
According to Neowin, computing students at the University of Bochum, Germany, have worked out how to retrieve vital security tokens from Microsoft's CardSpace framework. CardSpace is highly tipped...
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