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Protection for the Data JourneyOpen in New Window
Writes John Magnabosco, "The DBA cannot be sure that the sensitive data that is flowing to the database has been sufficiently protected. The role of the DBA is one of great responsibility. If sensit read more »
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ISP tells RIAA piracy protection doesn't come freeOpen in New Window
"The RIAA made headlines last week when it announced an end to rampant P2P lawsuits in favor of working on a kinder, gentler tactic of communicating with ISPs. However, the first of what is sure to read more »
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Wireless VPNs: Protecting the wireless wandererOpen in New Window
Malcolm Wheatley talks about using wireless VPN's to protect road warriors and the company data they hold. read more »
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Browsers fail password protection testsOpen in New Window
"A beta version of Google Chrome has tied with Safari for last place in tests of how the browsers dealt with password security." read more »
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Linux, Open Source Get Patent Protection ProgramOpen in New Window
"The sponsors hope the program will ultimately promote their goals of greater freedom in the open source community to expand the Linux platform." read more »
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E-Discovery - The Endgame Is ProductionOpen in New Window
"When attorneys and IT join forces to adopt good data retention policies and e-discovery technologies, companies can deeply cut the cost of e-discovery..." read more »
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Information AND network protection: Finding the right mixOpen in New Window
New means of information protection, proposed by Steve Bellovin and the Jericho Forum, among others, must be deployed to complement perimeter enterprise defenses. read more »
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Microsoft Quietly Closes Software Licensing and Protection ServiceOpen in New Window
"It seems that Microsoft's SLPS, a programming suite for adding licensing and demo functionality to your .NET based software, is closed, adding a whiff of mystery to the down-turn. Could they have taken it out back and shot it? The service is currently not accepting new orders - at least as of last night - so either there is an upgrade afoot or Microsoft is paring back some of their less popular business units. Companies like Nalperion and CryptKey are obviously ready to step into the vacuum left by Redmond." read more »
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