4010 results for "Expert"
Google hosts energy experts amid climate talks
News Next week, the international community plans to discuss climate change and green energy, and U.S. energy experts kicked things off at Google's offices.
Tags: Green IT, Google Inc., climate change, Energy, Green IT, Conference, Copenhagen, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, China, agreement
US on hunt for 1,000 cybersecurity experts
News US Department of Homeland Security has been given the go-ahead to hire the staff in a push to improve the country's response to cyber incidents.
Tags: Data security, PC security, Security, Network security, Cybersecurity Expert, Cybersecurity, network, U.S. Department Of Homeland Security, Internet Attack, Information Security
Ahead of that first job
Tech Jobs A Computer Information Systems graduate wants to know which job to pursue that would take advantage of his degree covering computer science and business administration.
Tags: Personal development, Ask The Expert, Human resources
Windows 7 default user account control worries experts
News Microsoft made some changes to a much-maligned User Account Control feature, but experts say the default still puts consumers at risk.
Tags: Windows 7, PC security, Authentication and encryption, Security applications/tools, Kaspersky Lab, Malware, Operating System, Security, Microsoft Corp., Authentication and encryption
Experts: Chinese censorware carries botnet risk
News Green Dam blocking software has errors that could be used to build botnet and allow uploading of programs by an outsider, say University of Michigan researchers.
Tags: Security, University of Michigan, computer, Programming, spyware, researcher, private data, teacher, Web Site, Web
Security experts advise caution in the cloud
News Cloud computing is on the rise, but handing responsibility for your data over to a third party brings new security considerations, experts say.
Tags: Software-as-a-service (SaaS), Data security, Network security, Security Management, Business security, Security, IT Professional, Europe, ERP, chief security officer
US healthcare experts warn of IT adoption challenges
News Health care providers and other experts challenge U.S. President Barack Obama's assertion that implementing the use of electronic medical records will be easily implemented.
Tags: Business applications, Data Management, Data security, Security Management, healthcare reform, health industry, health care company, electronic health record, network, data management
Expert: China's Green Dam software is unsafe
News Security expert says content-filtering software Chinese government wants installed on all PCs is poorly developed and puts users at risk of having their computers compromised.
Tags: Security Management, Regulations, Software, Security, C, Buffer-overflow, Attack, SecureWorks Inc., computer, Government
Experts: Apple disclosure 'falls short'
News Apple's silence on reports that Steve Jobs had a liver transplant reflects a continuing failure to address the CEO's health issues, say governance specialists.
Tags: Business development/management, Apple Inc., Apple iPhone 3G, CEO, corporate governance, SEC, shareholder, Apple iPhone, health care, Steve Jobs
'Obama worm' probably a student prank, experts say
News Worm that spreads via USB drives and network shares and only displays picture of president once a week, appears to be more of a nuisance than a real threat, security watchers say.
Tags: Viruses and worms, Federal Government, Malware, Security, Worm, Trend Micro Inc., USB Flash Drive, Computer, Internet Worm, network
Experts: Don't rely solely on patches
News Following unresolved ActiveX vulnerability in Internet Explorer, security experts say users should take extra precaution and not rely on critical patches alone.
Tags: PC security, Security implementation/standards, Web browsers, Security, Hole, Web Browser, software company, Patch, malicious attack, Microsoft Internet Explorer
Security expert blesses Google Native Client technology
News Researcher who wins bug-finding contest says Google Native Client technology is architecturally sound.
Tags: Network security, Viruses and worms, Antivirus software, Web sites, Security, Google Inc., Web Application, Internet Security Systems Inc., computer, Environment
US and UK experts launch anti-cybercrime plan
News At Infosecurity 2009, U.S. and U.K. government security agencies announce a high-level plan to tackle cybercrime.
Tags: Network security, Security, C, U.S. Department Of Homeland Security, cyberthreats, software, U.K., knowledge, action plan, software architect
Police expert calls for open source data tools
News Emergency services should use open source software to ease exchange of data, according to data expert from U.K. Association of Chief Police Officers.
Tags: Open source, RIM BlackBerry, Security, Officer, Tool, emergency response, Unisys Corp., agency, emergency service, Open source
Secure software? Experts say it's no longer a pipedream
News Hurdles still exist, but on the eve of a big security conference, industry execs say the prospect of vulnerability-free software may not be that far away.
Tags: Network security, Mobile, PC security, Viruses and worms, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Security, Vulnerability, Open Source, Gary McGraw




