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Business Re-imagined
Take a look at this white paper to learn about how industry leaders are re-imagining the way we do business.
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Why every organization needs four CIOs
Chief Infrastructure, Integration, Innovation or Intelligence Officer? CIOs now wear many hats.
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Sex Tech: SXSW 2012 Privacy and Sex Session Highlights
Significant panels and sessions at SXSW 2012 explore hot-button issues of privacy and sexuality.
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Mandatory disclosure for companies selling IT security solutions
It's high time IT security companies selling to consumers utilized both truth and honesty as part of clear and growing need for more transparent security disclosure.
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How SCADA highlights the futility of finding security vulnerabilities
Pete Lindstrom argues that 'irresponsible' disclosure of security holes in SCADA systems could put human lives at risk and calls on the security research community to start thinking about the...
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Was Koobface exposé the right move?
Stefan Tanase argues that the public outing of the Koobface hacker gang makes it even more difficult for law enforcement to act.
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Apple fixes iOS vulnerability exposed by Charlie Miller
Apple fixes the security vulnerability that was at the center of its decision to dismiss Charlie Miller from the iOS developer program.
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Did Jobs and Apple lie about reason for departure?
Corporations must make "material disclosures" to shareholders, information that, if known, would induce a shareholder to sell or buy shares. If you don't make such disclosures, or if you omit...
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Why full disclosure is an important tool
Guest editorial by Danny Quist This latest Adobe vulnerability has created a stir on some of the closed mailing lists regarding full disclosure. While I would have liked to think that this debate...
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Debate around 'partial disclosure' heats up
There are many ways of telling the world about a security vulnerability. A vulnerability can be announced without telling the vendor, it can be announced after giving the vendor a period of time...
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Off topic: The facade of objectivity
This Wired-TechCrunch war is interesting for the media wonks out there, but larger question is this: Does objectivity exists? Does it even matter? Here's the short version. The Washington Post...
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Patent app points to touchscreen BlackBerry
A new BlackBerry Patent application published this morning strongly points to a touchscreen BlackBerry- similar to the touchscreen iPhone. It's also important to note that although most...
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Move over, iPhone: touchscreen BlackBerry imminent, clues say
A new BlackBerry Patent application published this morning strongly points to a touchscreen BlackBerry- similar to the touchscreen iPhone. It's also important to note that although most...
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A plan for true, online lobbying disclosure
In the digital, post-Abramoff age, there's really no excuse for lack of lobbyist disclsoure, writes Jeffrey Birnbaum in the Washington Post.
Additional Results
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Why every organization needs four CIOs
Chief Infrastructure, Integration, Innovation or Intelligence Officer? CIOs now wear many hats.
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Oracle scrambles to contain 0-day disclosure snafu
Oracle rushes out a security advisory with workarounds for a dangerous Database Server security flaw that dates back to 2008.
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Sex Tech: SXSW 2012 Privacy and Sex Session Highlights
Significant panels and sessions at SXSW 2012 explore hot-button issues of privacy and sexuality.
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How GitHub handled getting hacked
Here is the story of how GitHub was hacked, and how the company reacted to the event. The first response was very poor, but thankfully the second one was a significant improvement.
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Will Microsoft follow Apple and revert to its former disclosure playbook?
Apple is trying a 'new' disclosure tact with its latest Mac OS X release. Will Microsoft follow suit with Windows, going forward?
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Mandatory disclosure for companies selling IT security solutions
It's high time IT security companies selling to consumers utilized both truth and honesty as part of clear and growing need for more transparent security disclosure.
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How SCADA highlights the futility of finding security vulnerabilities
Pete Lindstrom argues that 'irresponsible' disclosure of security holes in SCADA systems could put human lives at risk and calls on the security research community to start thinking about the...
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