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Fundamentals: A Matter of Trust

Get over the fears of the Trusted Platform Model, and plan to integrate TPM-enabled computers soon.


All the Rage: Vendor, Secure Thyself

Both Symantec and Kaspersky Labs have confirmed flaws in their antivirus scanning engines, proving what many of us already know: Security vendors must raise the bar.


All the Rage: MS Security Roadmap Needs Human Touch

The company has an ambitious new security road map for the next few years. Although the plan is impressive in its reach, Microsoft's grasp remains to be tested.


Q&A with Department of Defense's Gilbert C. Nolte

Gilbert Nolte heads up a joint National Security Agency and Defense Information Services Agency public key infrastructure effort for the DoD.


Test Run: Q1Labs' QRadar 5.0

New entry makes waves in the security-incident management market.


Test Run: Determina's Vulnerability Protection Suite 3.0

VSP resolves vulnerabilities at runtime and shields against non-memory attacks.


Policy Driven: Auditing Is Sound Policy

Creating a strong review policy can define the scope and procedures for consistent auditing and result in tighter security and control of your data.


Deployment Guide: OpenSIMS: A Network Watchdog

OpenSIMs aggregates network monitoring data to provide real-time views of your operations.


Special Report: Coordinating Access Control Systems

Integrating physical controls such as door locks with logical access controls like smart cards will improve security and cut costs.


Third Annual Strategic Deployment Survey

More than 1,500 readers told us how they face the challenges of increased regulatory requirements with limited personnel and support. Despite frustrations, savvy security pros are still finding ways to protect assets.


SAfrica telecoms firms working to cut tariffs-govt

South African telecoms companies have agreed to work with the government to cut the cost of phone calls and Internet access in Africa's biggest economy, the government said on Tuesday.


Airlines try to make Internet work for them

U.S. airlines are getting less economic bang out of each seat than they did a decade ago, in part because of the growing legion of computer-savvy travelers using the Internet to find bargain fares. But airlines and other travel companies are trying to reverse that trend by developing ways to use the Internet.


Sprint to sell song downloads at$2.49 a pop

Sprint Nextel introduced a music store for cellphones Monday, the first to offer direct-to-phone wireless downloads. Sprint's store offers music downloads for$2.49 each, compared with 99 cents a song at Apple's iTunes Music Store or RealNetworks'Rhapsody.


Telecom mergers get FCC's blessing

U.S. communications regulators Monday unanimously approved Verizon Communications'purchase of MCI and SBC Communications'acquisition of AT&T after intense wrangling over protecting consumers and Internet access.


First paperless Internet daily launched in Czech Republic

The first Czech online daily without a paper edition, Aktualne.cz, was launched overnight.


Man Is Sentenced in Phishing Fraud

A British man was sentenced to four years in jail Tuesday for masterminding a"phishing"fraud which stole identities and bank details from the eBay action site.


Lance Armstrong wins cybersquatting case

The Lance Armstrong Foundation, a Texas-based charity set up by the American cycling champion to raise funds for cancer research, on Tuesday won the right to evict cybersquatters from websites selling LIVESTRONG bracelets.


Apple sells a million videos in new service

Apple Computer on Monday said its iTunes online service has sold a million videos in under 20 days, sending shares up almost 5 percent.


Online Kids Take More Risks At Home

Children are more likely to download illegal software, chat with strangers and engage in other risky Internet activities at home than in school, a study says.


British man jailed for eBay phishing fraud

A British man was jailed for four years on Tuesday for masterminding an eBay internet auction swindle which stole computer account details from users and assumed their identities.


Virtual Staging with Skybox Security

Security Risk Management company Skybox Security has launched what it calls the first automated virtual staging environment for network change assurance.


McAfee Launches New Version of Foundstone Enterprise

Making it easier for IT departments to automate and integrate their vulnerability management, McAfee has launched version 4.2 of its Foundstone Enterprise.


Apple Patching Holes

Apple posted their 10.4.3 update, patching a number of holes in their product. Five problems were found at various points in Apple's OS X. The patch is available for download now from their Apple Downloads section or the Software Update section.


Microsoft unveils online Windows, Office services

Microsoft Corp., the world's largest software maker, on Tuesday unveiled a new initiative to deliver more of its software's features and services over the Internet.


A Look at New Microsoft Online Offerings

A look at some of Microsoft Corp.'s planned online services:



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