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IT Security Blog
  • Implement a Strict IT Policy
  • Data or Program: Which are you really Safeguarding?
  • Be Careful of Hyperlinks in Messages
  • Anti-Virus Companies Become Wiser
  • Backups: Be Ready for Anything
  • Check Out Where you Download Music
  • How To Handle a Virus
  • Virus Catching is Harder than Actual Hunting
  • iPhone Passcode Issue to be Patched
  • Does Your IT Guy Know to Configure Security Access?
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    Managing Intellectual Property & IT Security
  • Yes Penetration Testing is an art
  • Using Selenium for making automated web server test cases
  • The future of technology and management
  • Wal-Mart shuts down DRM Servers customers not happy
  • Flaw in Adobe Software allows caching and keeping of videos off the web
  • The Google Hive Mind
  • 51 areas you cannot see in Google maps myth debunked
  • Flash back to the Past Solar Sunrise Video
  • Know your Hacker Personality Types
  • Hackers take over and copy Vice President Hopeful Palins Yahoo E-mail
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    The IT Security Blog Roundup
  • Researcher finds server with stolen FTP credentials
  • Was Forever 21 wrongly certified PCI compliant?
  • Researchers discover TCP flaw that brings devices to their knees
  • Study: Security strategies require diversity
  • Cybergang moles steal company data
  • Nevada mandates encrypted personal data communication
  • California laws will increase penalties for patient data snoopers
  • Study: Employees engage in risky computing
  • Popular websites fall victim to CSRF exploits
  • Washington state, Microsoft announce "scareware" suits
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    Government Computer News
  • 200,000 Web sites compromised
  • Clear and present dangers
  • Cybereye | Protect your PC at all times
  • FDCC′s role in staying a step ahead of the hackers
  • Editor’s Desk | FISMA 2.0: A good start
  • NIEM ventures forth
  • Paul Kocher | How power usage can tumble security
  • Cybereye | The price of security
  • Now where did I leave that laptop?
  • Beware of hotel Internet connections
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    IT Security: The view
  • Testing,testing,1,2,1,2
  • Risky business
  • Bad security awards
  • Projects march on
  • More e-projects
  • My first issue.
  • Monkey puzzle
  • Electing to receive
  • DLP going mainstream?
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    Network Security Blog
  • Security Roundtable for September 27, 2008
  • Point by point: Changes to PCI in 1.2
  • Network Security Podcast, Episode 122
  • Be compliant through security
  • Interviewed for WNIN radio
  • RIAA′s only win now a mistrial
  • Network Security Podcast, Episode 121
  • StumbleUpon: Not impressed by security
  • Bill O′Reilly′s web site compromised
  • How Sarah Palin′s account got hacked
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    Security Fix
  • Spammers Favor Obama Over McCain 7 to 1
  • Report: Data Breaches Expose About 30M Records in ′08
  • New State Laws Target Data Encryption, RFID Tracking
  • House.gov Still Plagued by E-mail Deluge
  • October is Cyber Security (Un)Awareness Month
  • New Federal Law Targets ID Theft, Cybercrime
  • Software Lets Users Manipulate Passport Data
  • Microsoft, Washington State Sue Scareware Purveyors
  • Wigle.net: The 411 on Wireless Access Points
  • Apple, Mozilla Push Security Updates
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    Network Security - Network World
  • Symantec updates DLP endpoint, antispam gateway
  • Cisco unveils surveillance camera for SMBs
  • Acceptable risk in changing economic times
  • Shell blames IT contractor for benefits fraud
  • Militants send terror messages in India by ′wardriving′
  • 10 steps to loading dock security
  • CAN-SPAM: What went wrong?
  • Classic Closeouts retailer booted from TRUSTe program
  • Imperva tailors Web app firewall for midsize businesses
  • Palo Alto′s performance holds steady as security measures increase
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    Security Developer Center
  • Practical Defense in Depth
  • Twitter Feed
  • SDL Evolution
  • James Whittaker has a blog
  • GOOG Chrome′s use of NX/DEP
  • Kim Cameron on GOOGs single sign on design vulnerability
  • Katie Moussouris joins the SDL team
  • SDL and the XSS Filter
  • Overlong UTF-8 Escapes Bite
  • Matt Miller Joins the Security Science Team!
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