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Welcome to the New Security Daily Newsletter

In our new format, this newsletter enables you to start every work day with a single-page presentation of the critical security-related information that senior technology managers must have at their fingertips. Read more >>


Whitepaper: Cloud Computing--What is its Potential Value for Your Company?

Sponsored by Google
Cloud computing may be new, but one thing hasn't changed: management's insistence on justifying IT investments by return on investment and total cost of ownership. You still weigh a solution's advantages/disadvantages and benefits/costs. This paper reviews four organizations who gained savings, productivity and innovation with Google Apps. Learn more. Download Now >>


Hackers Feast on SQL Injection Exploits

UK-based security consultant 7Safe's review of major data breach incidents in the past year found that most hackers used SQL injection to infiltrate enterprise networks. Read more >>

News to Know

   Rugged Software Development Initiative Launches
   ZeuS Tracker Turns One
   Gambling Hacks Tied to Terrorism
   Vitamin D Tests Monitoring Software
   Bank Attacked over Theft of $378,000

Featured Solutions

   Credit Issuers--Stop Application Fraud at the Source with Device Reputation. Sponsored by iovation
   Should You Install Messaging Security Software on Your Exchange Server? Sponsored by Sunbelt ...
   Simplified Access and Single Sign-On. Sponsored by Microsoft

Job Postings

Job Title: C++ Software Engineer (IL)
Company: Next Step Systems
Location: US-IL-Chicago
Stay Ahead Resources
   IBM Whitepaper: Why Virtualization Matters to the Enterprise Today
   APC Whitepaper: How to Prevent Data Corruption During a Power Outage
   Oracle Whitepaper: Business Integration Through SOA
   Sunbelt Whitepaper: The Case for Third-Party Archiving in Exchange 2010
   Eaton Whitepaper: PowerMonitoring 101

Mozilla Confirms Security Threat From Malicious Firefox Add-Ons

With potentially thousands of users hit by a Trojan posted on addons.mozilla.org, Mozilla is advising Windows users to run an antivirus scan. Read more >>

Latest Discussion Threads

   Microsoft to patch 17-year-old computer bug
   Hardware Diagnostic Software
   Small PPC Linux Distro
 

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