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Monday, June 27, 2011

An English NSTIC (NSTUK?)

Apple patches 36 bugs in Snow Leopard, preps OS for Lion upgrade | LulzSec said it leaked Arizona police documents

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An English NSTIC (NSTUK?)
Perhaps as you're reading this, the U.S. National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) is holding National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) Privacy Workshop in Boston (Monday and Tuesday, June 27 and 28). Read More


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Enabling anIncreasingly Sophisticated Customer Base
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Apple patches 36 bugs in Snow Leopard, preps OS for Lion upgrade
Apple on Thursday released the final feature update for Snow Leopard as it prepared users' Macs for the upcoming Lion upgrade set to ship next month. Read More

LulzSec said it leaked Arizona police documents
Lulz Security, the hacker group that earlier attacked websites of the Central Intelligence Agency and Sony, released Wednesday information that it claimed was hacked from the computers of an Arizona law enforcement agency. Read More

Security concerns aside, consumer IT takes over enterprises
To mitigate the risks associated with these technologies, organizations are moving away from a "trust-only" approach and deploying three-layer security and compliance strategies that include a combination of trust, policy and technology, the study says. Read More


WHITE PAPER: AirMagnet

Overlay vs. Integrated Wireless Security
A well-known best practice in the enterprise is to take a layered, defense-in-depth approach to network security to guard against different kinds of attacks and intrusions. Likewise, the wireless LAN (WLAN) environment requires multiple security layers, too. Read now!

PCI Council says mobile payment apps can meet security standard
The PCI Council Friday released a list of mobile payment app types that are eligible to meet its security standard; analysts critical of incomplete list. Read More

Key questions to ask your service provider about security
Back in March, IT services provider Avanade Inc. conducted a global study of 573 business leaders, asking them about their primary IT focus areas for the next 12 months. It comes as no surprise that cloud computing, security and IT consolidation topped the charts. While 60% of the companies surveyed said cloud computing is a top IT priority for the next year, 75% of the C-level executives in those companies place it at the top of the priority list. Read More

Microsoft exploits uproar over Firefox 4's retirement to beat IE drum
Addressing the IT furor over Mozilla's plan to pull support for Firefox 4, Microsoft issued an open letter affirming its commitment to support the current Internet Explorer edition through 2020. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

Shift to Innovation Over Converged Networks
The FlexNetwork paper addresses how HP FlexNetwork architecture can eliminate network silos, inconsistencies and layers that add complexity and hinder performance in your legacy networks—while at the same time freeing up stranded capital for IT innovations and new business model creation. Read now!

Anonymous, LulzSec bring bragging rights back to hacking, CTO says
Hactivist groups such as Anonymous and LulzSec hearken back to earlier days when Web attacks were done for bragging rights, not profits, says the new CTO of incident-response, forensics company Mandiant. Read More

Securing mobile devices requires enterprise and service provider controls
Enterprises are adept at securing and managing computing endpoints such as desktop and laptop computers, but most do not have the same controls and processes in place for what is likely the fastest-growing computing platform: smartphones and other smart mobile devices. Read More

Ponemon study: Cyber attacks more frequent, severe
Cyber attacks are becoming more frequent and severe, and the vast majority of businesses have suffered at least one data breach in the past year, a Ponemon Institute survey says. Read More



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