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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

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Top U.S. domain name registrars lag on DNS security
The leading domain name registrars in the United States appear to be dragging their feet on the deployment of DNS Security Extensions, an emerging standard that prevents an insidious type of hacking attack where network traffic is redirected from a legitimate Web site to a fake one without the Web site operator or user knowing. Read More


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Top Five Benefits of Video Conferencing
From obvious benefits, like reduced travel costs, to a few less apparent advantages, see what Polycom customers, resellers and industry analysts are saying about the power of video conferencing. Read More

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Connecting to Better Customer Service
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Is your city a cybercrime center?
Are some cities in the U.S. worse in terms of cybercrime than others? Read More

Hot space projects produce cool cosmic discoveries
In the past month or so there has been a plethora of wicked cool discoveries coming from NASA satellites and space-watching missions across the globe. Never-before-seen photos of Jupiter's Great Red Spot, Mars moon Phobos, black hole formation and a new exoplanet are just a few of the amazing images. Read More

It does not take a village -- or a country
olumnist Scott Bradner says concerns of a "cyberwar" miss the main threat to network infrastructures. To date, essentially all cyberattacks where the perpetrators have been identified have been the work of small groups of individuals. Read More


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Make IT Data a Strategic Asset
This paper outlines the struggles organizations face managing silos of IT data and how, using Splunk, users are changing the way they do their jobs and elevating the role of IT in their organizations. Learn More!

Network Security Renaissance
ESG Research indicates that network security spending will be a focus area for 2010. Nearly half (48%) of midsized (i.e. less than 1,000 employees) and enterprise (i.e. more than 1,000 employees) will invest in network security technologies like firewalls, IDS/IPS, gateways, and threat management solutions. Yes, all of these technologies are important components of a defense-in-depth security architecture... Read More

Russia arrests WorldPay hackers after FBI plea
Three men accused of being involved an audacious attack on US ATM machines in 2008 have been arrested by the feared Russian Security Service (FSB) in an event that is being interpreted as marking a sea change in Russian policy towards cybercrime. Read More

Mozilla extends security tool to other browsers
Mozilla is preparing a tool to give users of rival browsers, including Internet Explorer (IE), Chrome, Safari and Opera, a way to find out whether important add-ons are up to date. Read More


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IT Service Management: Beyond the Myths
Discover best practices and supporting technologies that deliver the straightest path to service reliability, operational efficiency and effective ROI. Also, examine three case studies that show how IT service management works in the real world. Read More!

Privacy as a contract
The FTC held a roundtable -- actually a series of talks and panels -- last week on the issue of privacy. The commission, it seems, is worried that rules to protect privacy have not kept up with technology. But is government in general and the Federal Trade Commission, in particular, the right place to create privacy rules? Should there be privacy rules at all? Read More

Mozilla confirms critical Firefox bug
Mozilla confirmed a critical vulnerability in the newest version of Firefox, and said it would plug the hole by the end of the month. Read More

UK lags behind in information transparency, says BCS
Members of the BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, have ranked the UK fourth in terms of the perceived openness of the government making information available to the general public. Read More



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