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MIT takes aim at secure, self-healing cloud

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MIT takes aim at secure, self-healing cloud
What if a cloud computing infrastructure could recognize a cyberattack, eliminate it and never stop working while all that is being done? That's what researchers at MIT, with help from the federal government, are investigating the feasibility of. Read More


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Quick look: Silicon Valley's wicked young CEOs
Silicon Valley youngsters get lots of money for new, innovative Internet companies Read More

What's hot at RSA 2012
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Mobile network operators set guidelines for app privacy
Amid growing concerns over the privacy policies of mobile phone apps, the GSMA has published a set of guidelines that aims to give users more transparency, choice and control over how apps use their personal information. Read More


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Cloud Security Alliance launches innovation program, eyes mobile threats and solutions
At this year's summit, the CSA announced their latest initiatives, which include examining ways to better secure mobile devices through cloud computing, looking at ways to drive more security innovation, and a concerted push into the Asia-Pacific region. Read More

New Mac malware exploits Java bugs, steals passwords
A new version of a well-known family of Mac malware exploits vulnerabilities in Java to steal usernames and passwords for online payment, banking and credit card websites. Read More

How to protect your online privacy
Google's new privacy policy can by confusing, so here are clear steps to take to protect yourself online Read More


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Trend Micro overhauls threat-detection product, returns it to customer premises
Trend Micro today announced Deep Discovery, a threat-detection tool designed to monitor network traffic in order to detect signs of stealthy attacks aimed at stealing corporate data. Read More

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Fixmo will block corporate apps on compromised mobiles
Fixmo, a company that started out developing tools for the U.S. National Security Agency, is offering a new product that will automatically shut down corporate applications on compromised iOS and Android devices. Read More

Better information sharing is the future of security, experts say
After having founded a software security company, selling it to HP and then working for them, Roger Thornton gained valuable insight into the evolving IT security threat landscape. So, naturally, he left HP and took on a new role in an entirely different sector, where he is taking part in an initiative that aims to bring the security community to new levels of information sharing. Read More

CA offers new disaster recovery option
CA Technologies has launched a disaster-recovery software-as-a-service offering that combines on-site data protection with a cloud-based service, using Microsoft Azure's infrastructure. Read More



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