internet security
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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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The proposed PROTECT IP law won't protect anything and, duh, will hurt Internet security, too
This proposed law is stupid AND won't work AND will break good security procedures that consumers need. Oh, joy.
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Australia kicking US's butt on Internet security
Australia and New Zealand are "well ahead" of the United States in the roll-out of several key internet security initiatives thanks to better cooperation between ISPs and the government.
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Take a tour of Webroot Internet Security Complete 2011
Webroot's updates for 2011 needed to overhaul the program to keep it relevant, and on that count the company succeeded. Tour the new features in this slideshow of Webroot Internet Security...
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VeriSign sets timetable to fix DNS hole
VeriSign has said a significant outstanding internet security vulnerability will be closed by 2011, after delays caused by technical aspects of the implementation.
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How can Internet security be stepped up?
The state of Internet security nowadays has reached its worst it has ever seen. With botnets attacking Mac's (which was almost unheard of before last week) and password thefts, eBay and Twitter...
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Evolution is punctuated equilibria
Guest editorial by Dino Dai Zovi In evolutionary biology, the theory of punctuated equilibiria states that evolution is not a gradual process but instead consists of long periods of stasis...
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What 2.484564472E24 means for internet security
Cryptology as we know is at best a short term solution: real communications security requires language break throughs we haven't made yet.
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Photos: CA’s eTrust ISS covers Internet threat spectrum
Computer Associates’ Internet Security Suite (ISS) collects four Internet security applications into a single, affordable suite. For approximately $40, small businesses receive the benefit of...
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Internet security in a BIND
On January 29, Network Associates, Inc.'s (NAI) Covert Labs announced three new vulnerabilities to BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Daemon), the software used by most domain name servers (DNS) to map...
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Cloud provisioning spec step closer to IETF working group
A proposal to create a new standard for provisioning users to cloud services is making its way along the standards track and is soon to be the focus for a new IETF working group.
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Putting the United Nations in charge of the Internet is the best idea ever
When I'm stumped by geopolitical challenges and I ask myself "What organization can really get the job done?" my answer is always "The United Nations."
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Evernote helps Android users remember new people with Hello app
I believe our smartphones should work for us and enhance our lives so when I see apps like Hello I get excited about what developers can do to make this a reality. If you have trouble remembering...
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Android 5 Jelly Bean: I Say Innovation, You Say Fragmentation...
A new version of Google's Android mobile OS is expected to be unveiled at the Google I/O conference in late June. Will that leave developers or enterprises wanting to call the whole thing off?
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Facebook phone by BlackBerry -- wouldn't that be fun?
Facebook is looking to mobile to help it shake the slide in stock price since the IPO. A Facebook BlackBerry wouldn't likely stop the slide, but would be fun to watch.
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Wikileaks' Assange loses UK Supreme Court extradition appeal
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange can be extradited from the U.K. to face charges in Sweden, the U.K. Supreme Court has ruled.
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Can RIM survive until BlackBerry 10?
Shares in Research in Motion, the BlackBerry smartphone maker, have been halted. With everything resting on BlackBerry 10, has the company left it too late?
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RIM's Q1 unravels, operating loss on deck
RIM says: "The on-going competitive environment is impacting our business in the form of lower volumes and highly competitive pricing dynamics in the marketplace."
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A look at Samsung's Series 5 550 Chromebook (pictures)
Samsung's Series 5 550 Chromebook is much faster than its predecessor from last year. Here's a look at the standard-bearer of Google's browser-based Chrome OS.
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Chrome OS updates: A real desktop, better file support (pictures)
Google decides to soften the shock of a browser-only operating system with a real desktop, more robust file support, and better offline use. Take a tour of what's new in this slideshow.
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A look at Samsung's Series 3 Chromebox
Samsung's Series 3 Chromebox has a low price tag and brings much-needed horsepower to Google's Chrome OS vision. Here's a look at the compact desktop machine.
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