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OSS adoption in emerging markets encouraging but doesn't combat piracy

Open source picking up in Asia-Pacific developing markets but piracy still plagues region partly driven by equally strong demand for proprietary software, say industry observers.

3 weeks ago in Software by Liau Yun Qing Comment

Thailand blocks 5,000 anti-monarch Web pages

Between December and March, Thai authorities have taken down thousands of Web pages violating country's lese majeste laws and number of such posts has been decreasing, says report.

March 15th, 2012 in Internet by Liau Yun Qing Comment

Identity and reputation: Protecting your company and yourself

Deb Shinder explains how identity theft isn’t just an crime against individuals; it also applies to organizations and can negatively affect your company’s reputation. Here’s how to fight it.

January 31st, 2012 in Internet Security by Deb Shinder Comment

In-demand black hat roles in thriving cybercrime world

People who know how to control botnet networks, wade through data for valuable information and encrypt data securely highly sought after in today's cybercrime ecosystem, insiders note.

December 6th, 2011 in Security by Ellyne Phneah Comment

Digital forensics: The science behind 'who done it'

Forensics comes of the Latin word "forens" or "belonging to the public". Michael Kassner decided to find out what that means in the digital world.

November 29th, 2011 in Internet Security by Michael Kassner Comment

Govt tracking goes online, but balance needed

State agencies increasingly turning to Web to track people's activities in fight against crime, but insiders say they shouldn't overstep citizens' privacy boundaries to achieve social stability.

November 28th, 2011 in Security by Ellyne Phneah Comment

Thais to 'unlike' anti-monarch Facebook content

Facebook users in Thailand warned against "sharing" or "liking" content violating nation's strict lese majeste laws as they can be charged with same crime, report says.

November 28th, 2011 in Internet by Kevin Kwang Comment

Singapore's first CyberWatch Competency Centre unveiled

Center jointly opened by e-Cop and Singapore Polytechnic will see students and educators working with security vendor on real-life cybersecurity projects, better preparing them for dynamic world of IT security.

November 9th, 2011 in Security by Ellyne Phneah Comment

Microsoft settles suit against alleged botnet hoster

Provider of free domains has agreed to delete or to transfer to Microsoft all subdomains the software giant had said were tied to the Kelihos botnet.

October 27th, 2011 in Security by Elinor Mills Comment

IT security must start from data

Data-centric approach for security needed in light of increasing targeted attacks, cloud expansion and IT consumerization, says Trend Micro.

October 18th, 2011 in Security by Ellyne Phneah 1 Comment
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