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Hackers Expose Student Body - December 14, 2009 Hackers broke into the admissions server at Eastern Illinois University last month, exposing more than nine years of student data.
Symantec Takes Storage, Security to the Cloud - December 9, 2009 The security vendor unveiled endpoint security and storage foundation apps now available through Amazon's EC2 cloud.
4 Unreasonable Security Practices You're Probably Following - December 7, 2009 When it comes to securing the enterprise, much of what is done has been in vogue for so long and makes sense on the surface. But probe a bit deeper, and much of what has long been held sacrosanct now makes little sense.
Top 13 Security Threats for '10 - November 30, 2009 Symantec weighs in with what will be hot, threat-wise, next year. From Macs, to Windows, to social networking, is anything safe?
IBM's X-Force Security Team Highlights Security Trends for 2010 - November 23, 2009 As the bad guys get social and they head for the cloud, IBM's X-Force security research and response team tries to stay one step ahead.
IBM Launches Virtual Server Security App - November 16, 2009 New software from Big Blue promises better security, visibility and scalability for data centers with a virtual infrastructure.
Enterprise Cloud Computing: Risk and Economics - November 12, 2009 Cloud is here, it's real and it's rapidly maturing to the point where the benefits are starting to appeal to those looking to solve enterprise risk and economic issues.
Stolen USB Drive -- The Downside of Data on a Stick - November 11, 2009 A USB drive containing thousands of student Social Security Numbers was nabbed at a Tennessee college, exposing 16,000 to potential identity theft.
Patch Tuesday to Tackle 3 'Critical' Bugs - November 9, 2009 Tomorrow's monthly bug-fix from Microsoft will patch at least three Windows vulnerabilities rated "critical."
Too Much Security Can Be Too Much of a Good Thing - November 9, 2009 Security is both necessary and good, but like anything else, too much isn't an advantage, as it can make your environment less usable.
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