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Check Point looks to 'consolidation'

Insight newsmaker CEO Gil Shwed, dubbed "Bill Gates of Israel", explains why being "complicated" is good for security industry and how Check Point tools are going broad.

Friday, November 20 2009 03:25 PM

Tags: Enterprise risk management, Firewalls, IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems), Security, software, U.S., Information Technology, network, Asia, Singapore


Researchers devise way to deny denial-of-service attacks

News Engineers at Auburn University in Alabama have developed a filter that could protect government, commercial and educational servers from being attacked.

Friday, October 02 2009 11:09 AM

Tags: Network security, Business security, IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems), Authentication, Computer, network, Filter Value, Cloud Computing, distributed denial of service, Server


Targeted e-mail distribute malware in PayChoice breach

News E-mail included names and partial passwords and directed people to a Web site or download software that dumped a Trojan on their computers for stealing data and disabling security software.

Friday, October 02 2009 09:48 AM

Tags: Data security, PC security, Authentication and encryption, Hacking, IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems), Spam and phishing, Adobe Systems Inc., Malware, Security, software


F-Secure provides details on Web site breach

News Security firm says bug in Web application led to hole hackers used to breach Web site.

Friday, February 13 2009 09:06 AM

Tags: Hacking, PC security, Firewalls, IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems), Malware, F-Secure Corp., Database, Attack, SQL, Server


Conficker spreads as Waledec delivers mal-entine

News The Conficker/Downadup worm continues spreading via a Windows hole and USB devices, while a Waledec worm tricks victims with Valentine e-mail.

Friday, January 30 2009 10:35 AM

Tags: Viruses and worms, IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems), Spam and phishing, Security, Worm, removable storage, built-in password-cracker, computer worm, Password, antivirus



Data breaches cost US$6.6M on average, survey finds

News Organizations experiencing a data breach can pay more than US$200 for each compromised record, according to a new study.

Tuesday, February 03 2009 10:43 AM

Tags: Hacking, Data security, Policy and management, IDS (Intrusion Detection Systems), Security implementation/standards, Business security, PGP Corp., Outsourcing Company, Survey, McAfee Inc.


Facebook steps into OpenID Foundation

News We may not see OpenID in Facebook Connect anytime soon, but move is a big step for firm that many open-standards advocates once wrote off for its walled-garden nature.

Friday, February 06 2009 12:24 PM

Tags: Web sites, Web 2.0, Open source, PayPal, Google OpenSocial, Google Inc., VeriSign Inc., social networking, VP, Facebook


UK pilots to bail out on ID cards

News A survey of 10,000 pilots by the British Airline Pilots Association (Balpa) found 60 percent were opposed to ID cards. Balpa has pledged to battle the rollout of the cards to pilots "with every lawful means at our disposal".

Monday, May 11 2009 10:49 AM

Tags: Biometrics, Security, Survey, Card, ID Card, Manchester, Worker, job, U.K., spokesman


UK losing faith in ID cards?

News A single, compulsory document combining passport and driving license would prove more popular than proposed ID card, says U.K. Member of Parliament.

Monday, May 04 2009 11:11 AM

Tags: Security implementation/standards, Home Secretary, Conference, Identity, Spokesperson, ID Card, Government, job, U.K., Security implementation/standards


OpenID comes to Facebook, at last

News The universal log-in standard hadn't come to Facebook sooner because of security and user experience concerns, a post on the social network's blog explains.

Tuesday, May 19 2009 12:02 PM

Tags: Web 2.0, Open source, Security, Digital Identity, Facebook Connect, Facebook, network, workplace, blog, Google Gmail


UK ID cards head for the high street

News The Ú.K. government plans to let customers high street outlets like the Post Office, pharmacists and photo shops to scan photos and fingerprints for ID cards.

Thursday, May 07 2009 10:59 AM

Tags: Biometrics, Home Secretary, Card, ID Card, photograph, identity fraud, post office, managing director, Benefit, Biometrics


Tech giants back ID interoperability project

News Kantara Initiative, which aims to harmonize ID management technologies and standards, gets backing of companies such as BT, CA, Intel, Novell, Oracle, PayPal and Sun.

Friday, June 19 2009 09:39 AM

Tags: Privacy, Security, Computer Associates International Inc., PayPal, Intel Corp., British Telecommunications, Identity, Privacy, Identity Theft, Interoperability


Google Apps users to get OpenID authentication

News Search giant extends single log-in for access to a variety of sites to millions of users of the business and educational versions of Google Apps.

Monday, July 13 2009 10:51 AM

Tags: Authentication and encryption, Authentication, Google Inc., Environment, productivity suite, blog, Google Apps, Authentication and encryption, board


IBM, CSC win UK ID card biometrics contracts

News IBM will build and run the biometrics database behind the National Identity Register, while CSC will implement processing and enrollment systems, including online passport applications.

Wednesday, April 08 2009 09:40 AM

Tags: Biometrics, Business applications, IBM Corp., Home Secretary, Booth, Database, ID Card, Passport, U.K., bank


Women more affected by ID fraud, study finds

News Survey finds that more women report identity fraud, but they also do more to protect themselves afterward.

Friday, May 08 2009 09:17 AM

Tags: Legal, Survey, Identity Theft, phone, payment, monitoring, bank, identity fraud, post office, credit card


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3 Lessons a CIO can learn from Windows 7

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Microsoft's missteps with Vista, and attempts at redemption with Windows 7, offers firms valuable lessons in IT, be it in rolling out a new corporate application or delivering millions of copies of a new OS.


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Amendments to empower Copyright Tribunal

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As a lawyer, I often inform my clients about the need to clear licenses with the various licensing societies whenever they use works belonging to other parties. This is especially..... by Bryan Tan

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