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The Real SaaS Manifesto
Check out this white paper to learn the true definition of Software-as-a-Service, and discover what you could be missing out on.
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IBM launches Guardium security software update
IBM will roll out a new installment of data breach and fraud protection software acquired via the 2009 acquisition of Guardium.
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Opera boosts its anti-phishing defenses
Opera 9.5 Beta 2 has stepped up its security game. The browser has added fraud protection and support for EV SSL (Extended Validation Secure Sockets Layer) certificates to help prevent identity...
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ID theft allegations haunt founder of ID theft fraud protection service
This morning on the Howard Stern radio show, 'Baba Booey' came into the studio to help with a live commercial for Lifelock, an identity theft anti-fraud service that makes an eye-opening guarantee...
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How to effectively protect your IP with a non-compete clause
Losing an employee can mean valuable know-how, trade secrets, code or algorithms walking out the door.
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Protect your lap while computing with the LapGuard Laptop Cooling Pad
LapGuard offers a variable speed fan to keep your laptop cool, while shielding you from radiation
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The implications of schools demanding access to student mobile devices
Schools are demanding the right to search smartphones and laptops in a bid to catch cyberbullying. What are the implications?
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Yahoo facepalms in Facebook patent fraud claim
Yahoo claimed Facebook had fraudulently filed some of its patents, but Facebook hit back by proving Yahoo hadn't even checked the records to see if it was right.
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Petition: Pass the Password Protection Act
Access Now has launched a petition to pass the Password Protection Act (PPA), a bill looking to protect employees from employers asking for access to their social networking accounts.
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McAfee, Intel working to protect energy utilities from cyber attacks
Intel and its subsidiary McAfee are working on a security platform aimed to protect critical infrastructures, especially those that are energy-related, worldwide.
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Flashmob privacy protests target Facebook tomorrow: New York, San Francisco
Privacy activists target pre-IPO Facebook for flash mob protests tomorrow in New York and San Francisco.
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Navigating the BYOD wave - is your business protected?
A new environment of employee-owned devices now means that work gear is in the hands of everyone from the mailroom up to the C-suite.
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Cybercriminals offer bogus fraud insurance services
Security researchers from Trusteer have spotted a clever new technique used by cybercriminals interested in optimizing their malicious campaigns in an attempt to earn more revenue.
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Password Protection Act: Ban bosses asking for Facebook passwords
The Password Protection Act, which looks to protect employees from employers asking for access to their social networking accounts, has been introduced in both the House and Senate.
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For Acorda Therapeutics, disaster recovery protects vital enterprise assets and smooths way to data center flexibility and migration
Prior to virtualization, we were spending a lot of time managing our infrastructure, with all those physical servers. Once we virtualized everything, we spent way less time managing the...
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Proper security and protection measures enable rapid cloud adoption, say HP experts on discussion panel
If the cloud computing platform is not continuously available, then the business justification as to why you went there in the first place is significantly mooted.
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Judge: Facebook Likes not protected by First Amendment
U.S. District Judge Raymond Jackson has ruled that Facebook Likes aren't speech protected by the First Amendment. Employees fired for Liking something on the social network have no legal shield.
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Nokia hit with class action lawsuit; fraud claims 'without merit,' it says
Did Nokia, CEO Stephen Elop and CFO Timo Ihamuotila engage in a scheme to artificially inflate its stock price and defraud investors? A new lawsuit alleges so.
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IT security and new regulations needed to protect critical infrastructures
security professionals have fundamentally changed their outlook when it comes to the threat of a network breach.
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US charges Russian over $1.45 million hacking scheme
A Russian national has been charged in the U.S. for allegedly hacking into brokerage accounts and executing fraudulent trades. Four brokerage firms claim caused combined $1 million in losses.
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Google helped with CISPA, joins Cybersecurity Theatre
GOP chair says Google helped with unprecedented snooping bill CISPA, widely opposed by organizations and individuals alike.
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