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How to Keep Mobile Cloud Data Safe - January 25, 2010 As the use of mobile devices continues to soar, enterprise cloud applications are now resident in the palm of your hand. With this mobility comes ever greater responsibility to keep enterprise data safe.
Microsoft Warns of Decades Old Windows Bug - January 25, 2010 Microsoft acknowledged a 17-year-old hole in Windows that could be used to take over a user's system. Who's at risk from this virtual DOS vulnerability?
Unreasonable Security Practices That Will Soon Be Even More Irrelevant - January 11, 2010 We take another look at unreasonable security practices, as well as what the future IT landscape looks like for security.
Microsoft Says No Hole in IIS 6 - January 4, 2010 After testing claims that IIS 6 is vulnerable to a zero-day attack, Microsoft declared the wild goose chase off.
Privacy on the Internet: What to Watch for in 2010 - January 4, 2010 When it comes to collecting data on the Internet, privacy advocates are making lots of noise. Will they finally have their way?
Intel Ensures Trusted Execution Stays Trustworthy - December 28, 2009 Intel last week patched a critical flaw that had the potential to make trusted execution untrustworthy.
10 Tips for Avoiding Holiday Season Security Pitfalls - December 21, 2009 'Tis the season for spyware, hackers and other Grinchy things. Learn how to protect yourself from these holiday-spirit wreckers.
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.
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