Friday | 10 July, 2009
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    Progress Software Releases New Generation of Apama Market Surveillance and Monitoring Accelerator 23/06/2009 10:10:00

    Progress Software Corporation today announced the latest release of its popular Progress® Apama® Market Surveillance and Monitoring Accelerator. This release adds new abuse pattern detection capabilities and enhances current real-time monitoring and alerting features with new market operational controls. In addition, the Apama Market Surveillance and Monitoring Accelerator comes with enhanced dashboards and a more sophisticated underlying data infrastructure that reduces time to market for a broad range of surveillance use cases.
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    Market Research Shows Lack of Maturity in the Use of Social Media by Large Organisations 03/06/2009 15:14:00

    Many large companies recognise the importance of social media tools but lack the vision on how to use them in conjunction with long-term initiatives and measure their effectiveness, according to a survey conducted by Vignette Corporation (NASDAQ: VIGN) in partnership with the Marketing Leadership Roundtable and the Corporate Executive Board. The results will be discussed in a June 10 Webcast presented by Vignette.
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    F-Secure Detects New Class-Zero-Message Tool 22/05/2009 09:00:00

    F-Secure has detected HushSMS, a ‘Silent Ping’ tool that finds out if somebody's phone is on or off, without the alerting the phone’s owner.
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    Cloud security stokes concerns at RSA 24/04/2009 09:19:00

    Two words -- cloud security -- dominated discussion and drove the action this week at RSA Conference 2009.
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    Scanning for Network Vulnerabilities 12/03/2009 10:09:00

    Experts provide some critical tips for evaluating and using network scanners.
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    How to fashion a 'security first' enterprise 19/03/2008 10:29:45

    These forward-thinking IT managers are working at dismantling the stereotype of the risk-averse security professional-cum-business foe. How? By showing business colleagues they understand company operations and appreciate corporate goals.
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    Your World. . . Hacked 02/10/2007 10:51:23

    The call to Bob Bailey, an IT executive with a major US government contractor, came on an otherwise ordinary day in October 2003. "Why are you attacking us?" demanded the caller, an IT leader with a Silicon Valley manufacturer. He wanted to know why Bailey's company had launched a denial-of-service attack against his network
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    How to limit what contractors can do on the network 17/07/2007 10:15:02

    Question: We have contractors perform a number of critical services, such as managing our IBM blade servers. These staff have to be on the LAN, and they're long-time contractors, so trust levels run pretty high, but I know they shouldn't be able to go everywhere on the LAN. How can I limit their access while still letting them do their jobs, and most important, not making them feel like I don't trust them?
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    Tony Soprano's laptop 10/04/2007 14:45:57

    Tony Soprano's dislike of computers is well-known, but in 2007, it's hard to keep a business running without one. (Another argument for creator David Chase ending the show after five seasons, but too late now.) Tony knows that yesterday's bookie can't compete with a txt-ing young punk offloading his risky punts on Betfair, and that though tradition's important, sometimes old-school thinking just doesn't cut it. To stay on top, a business has to move with the times.
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    Study: Users ignore bank security features 06/02/2007 08:52:00

    Users of online banking sites tend to bypass critical clues that the integrity of those sites may have been compromised, according to the working draft of a study released on Sunday by researchers at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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    How to protect your mobile data 20/11/2006 13:18:19

    It was two close calls that changed how Rob Israel thought about encrypting the data on his users' laptops.
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