Tuesday | 7 July, 2009
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Stories about: Beyond Security

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    Evolution of the CSO 11/06/2009 07:20:00

    It's been almost 15 years since David Kent first came to Genzyme, a biotech firm headquartered in Cambridge, Mass., that develops medical treatments for ailments such as certain genetic diseases and some forms of cancer. In 1994, the company had less than $200 million in sales, and only about 1,000 employees-a stark contrast to its worldwide workforce of 11,000 today and the $4.6 billion in revenue it reported in 2008.
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    After attacks, US government sending team to Estonia 04/07/2007 08:29:08

    Two months after much of Estonia's online infrastructure was targeted by an online attack, the U.S government is sending cyberinvestigators to help the Baltic state better understand what happened.
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    Hackers find use for Google Code Search 09/10/2006 09:04:41

    Google has inadvertently given online attackers a new tool.
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    Seeing Is Believing 26/10/2005 10:44:32

    State transit authorities in the US have been including surveillance cameras in the design of their newest train stations for security reasons. But as one state discovered, the technology delivers other benefits too . . .
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    Symantec tries to widen reach beyond security tools 01/11/2004 11:46:31

    Symantec has outlined an information integrity strategy that users and analysts said addressed a growing need for a more holistic view of the operational and security risks that companies face.
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