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Security

Let's talk (about that cyberattack)

I think the need for streamlined communication between public agencies and private organizations is especially critical while security is threatened. Whether it's the private sector or the public sector that is being victimized (or both simultaneously), response to a threat is improved with good exchanges among the parties. This is especially true when it comes to international cyberattacks - pretty much the way cyberattacks run nowadays, the scope of the internet being what it is.  

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Linux! Evil! MWAH HA HA HA HA!!!

I'll admit that I'm not a Marvel Comics fan (color me Vertigo), but this one's got me genuinely stumped: Apparently Iron Man is now fighting the dark forces of Linux...

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Put more than anti-virus to work on your computer

Most of us know the importance of having (and keeping up-to-date) anti-virus software for our systems, but there are other important tools available. Even experts are sometimes not clear on exactly which products would serve them best, but I think most would agree that anti-virus alone isn't enough.

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At RSA, Chertoff plucks wrong "heartstring"

Just a minute, Michael Chertoff. I'm not disagreeing with your contention that America needs its best and brightest to contribute to the cybersecurity effort. And no one sane would claim that the threat from Those Who Would Harm Us is not great and will not grow. But I'm not moved in quite the way you might have hoped by your talk at RSA...

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For hurricanes and pandemics, plan one category higher

You will never go wrong if you take official forecasts and plan and prepare as if the event is at least one category higher than predicted.

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Should we look up to our Big Brothers?

You can't blame security personnel for extending their reach when it comes to protecting their company's data. According to this Computerworld article "IT 'Big Brothers' trying to keep internal users under control" by Jaikumar Vijayan, not everyone agrees that company insiders should be included as strongly as security threats.

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Is NAC still hanging in?

I once asked if 2007 was going to be the year of NAC. It wasn't. Now as it becomes a feature in Windows, what happens to the specialty shops?

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Rural banks swap T1 for wireless nets

The Feds have no objection to rural banks moving from T1 landlines to this secure wireless network.

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Sure there's a reason -- it won't work

Trouble ticket comes to this pilot fish at a university computing center -- raising a carefully reasoned question about passwords.

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Now our data at the IRS could be at risk, as well

Whoa, I wasn't too happy when I read this Associated Press article "Report: IRS computers leave taxpayer info at risk" by Jim Abrams. It's bad enough I've got to file my tax return like all law abiding citizens, but to learn that Treasury watchdogs don't feel confident about my data remaining secure once it gets into the hands of the IRS, well that just adds insult to injury.

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RSA Conference + Olympic Torch = Security Concerns

If you are traveling to the RSA Conference this week, be aware that the Olympic Torch, which has been attracting mass protests, will also be making a stop in San Francisco.

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Security not immune from budget cuts

Conventional wisdom is that security spending will be sheltered from economic volatility. But not according to a Goldman Sachs survey of 50 CSOs.

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Lesson learned - not

This Navy pilot fish is stationed on an aircraft carrier, and his boss is the navigator -- who's forever leaving his account logged in with his e-mail open when he leaves the bridge.

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Global News Update: Friday, April 4, 2008

In today's podcast: Dell may lay off more than 8,800. Windows XP gets reprieve for low-cost laptops. Men more susceptible to online fraud, study shows.

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Trademark Travail: Apple vs bigger, snarkier Apple

Cupertino Apple sues Big Apple; NYC responds, calling Steve Jobs "ice-cold tranny mess." And it's not even April Fools anymore...

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