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Recession Be Damned! IT Security Spending Up For SomeOpen in New Window
The economy may be in tatters, along with legions of IT security budgets. But a new report from Forrester Research suggests security spending is actually on the rise in some enterprises. read more »
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Researchers poke holes in Intel's anti-tampering techOpen in New Window
John Leyden of The Register writes "Security researchers from Invisible Things Lab have created a technique for compromising the integrity of software loaded via TXT, a key component in Intel's Saf read more »
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The Five Most Dangerous Security Myths: Myth #2Open in New Window
Sure, the Web is today's Wild West, with digital guns blazing and no sheriff in sight. But as long as you use a good antivirus program, you're completely safe, right? read more »
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The State of Spam: What to Expect in 2009Open in New Window
"2008 saw a promising blow to the endless sea of junk mail, but the relief didn't last for long. Now, spam experts say new forms of annoyances are on..." read more »
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The 4 security rules employees love to breakOpen in New Window
"John Stewart, CSO of Cisco, offers his take on 4 security rules people love to break and offers advice on getting them to stop." read more »
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Bruce Schneier: More on the Broad View of SecurityOpen in New Window
Bruce Schneier's evolution of interests is well documented, moving from encryption to broader and broader perspectives on security. (Hence his recent appearance on 60 Minutes, commenting on TSA's air read more »
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Encryption top IT security initiative in 2009Open in New Window
Encryption seen as biggest IT security initiative in 2009, according to a Forrester Research survey. read more »
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Apple Security: Time To Stop Feeling Superior?Open in New Window
There have been far more Apple-related security problems in the past two years than in previous years, requiring Mac users to be more vigilant than ever to ensure that their computers are safe. read more »
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