As firms resist rolling out VoIP and “Warhol Worms” threaten to wreck the Internet, Gartner advises security administrators to take a deep breath.
Cookies and PIE – An Introduction to Flash Security
Web-enabled consumers are tossing their cookies in greater numbers; and although this phenomenon is related to the stomach-churning activities of some Internet marketers and their offerings, it has more to do with taking back control of their Web browsing, and less to do with violent physiological reactions to bad snack food.
Camera Phones Challenge Security
Laws have been passed, and internal corporate processes frequently ban them, but camera phones still grow in sales.
Bush Insists CAFTA Would Bring Stability and Security
Six Central American presidents recently joined President George W. Bush at the White House as he defended the Central American Free Trade Agreement.
Google Web Accelerator and Security
The web is abuzz with talk of the pros and cons of the new Google Web Accelerator. Mostly the con, and the issue is privacy. I want to let you in on an immediate problem you must understand.
ASA 5500 From Cisco Systems At Interop Helps Security
Networking juggernaut Cisco Systems Inc. will unveil their newest offering in the world of networking technology during Cisco CEO John Chambers’ keynote address at Interop this morning. The ASA 5500 combines many new features in a sleek new device for organizations that like to one stop shop.
Microsoft Neuters Longhorn Security
Microsoft has been touting the charms of its Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB), formerly codenamed Palladium, for years. But it may prove to be the classic bait and switch,’ as Microsoft continues to pare it down before launch.
WS-Security Standard Is Ready to Roll.
Fourteen organizations joined together for the first time to demonstrate interoperability of the WS-Security OASIS Standard at the Gartner Application Integration and Web Services Summit in Los Angeles today.
Fake Windows Security Update Really Virus
There is an e-mail scam going around that appears to be a message from Microsoft warning Windows users of a security update which turns out to be a virus.
Yukos Security Chief Gets 20 Years for Murder
Alexei Pichugin, the former security chief of Russian oil giant, YUKOS, recieved a 20 year sentence for murder and attempted murder.