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A Cloudy Definition
If you've been relying on media hype to learn about cloud computing, there's a good chance your understanding of it is a bit, well, cloudy. Read this white paper to hear IBM's stance on what cloud...
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SOPA lining up to poison identity federations, expert says
The government has committed multi-millions to helping the private sector build an identity layer for the Internet. But one analyst says either the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP...
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Social networking penetration by country in September 2008
Country Sep-2007 Sep-2008 Point Change Canada 83.9 86.5 2.6 Brazil 76.0 85.3 9.3 United Kingdom 78.7 78.4 -0.3 Mexico 67.3 73.0 5.7 Spain 63.9 70.7 6.8 United States 65.8 70.2 4.5...
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Analyst: SOA governance stymied by lack of standards
It's not design time or runtime, it's 'all the time'
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To ESB or not to ESB, that is the question
You can have your ESB and eat it too.
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Ex-Twitter CTO tapped by Cornell, NYC
Ex-Twitter CTO Greg Pass will be working at the new Cornell Technology campus, NYC.
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Sex Tech: IsAnyoneUp, UK ISP filter conspiracy theories, no porn for Coke
Hunter Moore investigated by FBI, UK porn filter conspiracy theories, Coca Cola vs. porn cybersquatters and Big Porn is sued for patent infringement.
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21-year-old gets 12 months for hacking Facebook account
After pleading guilty to breaching the the UK's Computer Misuse Act 1990 on two counts, a UK man has been sentenced to a year in prison for hacking into an American's Facebook account last year.
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FTC asks Google, Twitter about Facebook's Instagram buy (rumor)
The Federal Trade Commission's investigation into Facebook's purchase of Instagram has begun. The organization has already started talking to Google and Twitter, according to a recent rumor.
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Why the FBI should be worried about Bitcoin
A leaked document from the FBI shows concern that cyber criminals treat Bitcoin as just another payment option alongside established virtual currencies. With no centralised authority, detecting...
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FBI: Beware of software updates on hotel connections
Cyber-criminals are using pop-up warnings on hotel connections to plant malware on computers.
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FBI renews push for ready-made Web wiretaps
The FBI is asking Internet companies not to oppose a proposal that would require them to to build in backdoors for government surveillance.
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Sex Tech: CP Honeypot, UK Porn Filter Panic, Groupon, Datasexuals
Groupon challenged over adult offers, Daily Mail creates a moral porn panic to force UK internet filters, and the birth of the datasexual.
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Google hits back at FCC over Wi-Fi data collection fine
Google has escaped a wiretap investigation, but it will keep the permanent black mark against its name for "impeding" an FCC probe, which it was fined $25,000 for.
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Group expects ruling on Google report in a few weeks
It will be at least a few weeks before the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) finds out if the FCC wants to provide an unedited copy of its report in the Google's Street View investigation.
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EPIC files FOIA request seeking full FCC report on Google
The Electronic Privacy Information Center wants to see the full, unedited report the Federal Communications Commission published on its investigation of Google and possible violations of wiretap laws.
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Obama's Big Data initiative: What it means for Federal IT
Big Data in the U.S. Federal government isn't just for grandiose inter-agency projects. Tactical, operational applications can use Big Data technology too.
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Google may be able to legally listen in to your Wi-Fi networking
If you're working over unencrypted Wi-Fi, Google, and anyone else, may be able to legally listen in to what you're doing.
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On 1-year anniversary, organized NSTIC looking for fast track
The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace is getting its house in order a year after its inception. The issue now is if it can gain speed and rally a critical mass of public and...
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FCC proposes fine for Google Wi-Fi snooping case 'obstruction'
The U.S. FCC has proposed a $25,000 fine after Google "impeded and delayed" an investigation into collecting wireless payload data from unencrypted Wi-Fi networks.
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BlackBerry federal use 'up', but its niche market days are over
While one RIM executive believes BlackBerry still holds the niche government market, competing Android and iPhone devices seeking security certification could really rock the boat.
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