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Japanese military loses data again 02/07/2008 08:17:21
Japan's Self Defense Force lost sensitive data on joint US-Japan military exerciseJapan's Self Defense Force lost sensitive data pertaining to a joint US-Japan military exercise last year, the Ministry of Defense said Tuesday. - +
Icy encryption tool protects laptops from "cold boot" attack, vendor says 14/05/2008 08:36:43
Vulnerable encryption keys erased by HyBlue's IceLockThe vendor HyBlue says it can prevent the "cold boot" encryption hack discovered by Princeton researchers with a laptop security product announced Tuesday. - +
Linux, Unix, Mac, Windows PCs get authentication integration 06/12/2007 08:29:57
Centeris releases version 4.0 of Likewise with the intent of making Linux a first-class citizen on Windows networksCenteris, which provides cross-platform authentication via Microsoft's Active Directory, Tuesday enhanced its Likewise platform (Clear Choice Test of Likewise)Â and an added open source project that will be distributed with the top Linux operating systems. - +
PayPal, eBay and Yahoo begin rollout of authentication technology 04/10/2007 13:34:15
Goal is to protect customers and reduce fake e-mailsYahoo!7, eBay and PayPal have joined forces to protect customers against fraudulent e-mails and phishing attacks with the implementation of new authentication technology. - +
Study: Users ignore bank security features 06/02/2007 08:52:00
A new study has found users of online banking sites tend to bypass critical clues that the integrity of those sites may have been compromisedUsers 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. - +
E-mail authentication: Cost, standards remain problems 11/11/2004 11:07:29
E-mail authentication can help fight the growing spam e-mail problem, but vendors need to come up with a single, open standard to avoid confusion and crippling costs for small ISPs (Internet service providers), participants in a U.S. government summit said Wednesday.
Features
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Five effective ways to burglar-proof your laptop 05/06/2008 07:55:35
Five easy - yet effective - strategies to protect your laptop and the valuable data stored in itTheft of laptops and other mobile devices is spiraling, and the consequences -- financial and other -- are getting increasingly dire. - +
Five steps to successful and cost-effective penetration testing 28/05/2008 08:57:20
Spending your time and money wellWhether you hire outside consultants or do the testing yourself, here are some tips for making sure your time and money are well spent. - +
Five free pen-testing tools 28/05/2008 09:04:38
The best things in life are ...Security assessment and deep testing don't require a big budget. Some of most effective security tools are free, and are commonly used by professional consultants, private industry and government security practitioners. Here are a few to start with. - +
The darker side of Webmail 29/04/2008 10:02:55
Web-based e-mail may be exposing you to privacy and security problems you didn't expectWeb-based e-mail is booming. Services such as Gmail, Yahoo Mail and Hotmail are convenient, accessible and, best of all, free. Many of us have come to rely on them without giving it a second thought. - +
Casino insider tells (almost) all about security 10/03/2008 07:56:55
Engineer built systems used by up to half the world’s casinosJeff Jonas knows the Las Vegas gambling industry inside and out. As the founder and chief scientist of Systems Research & Development (SRD), Jonas helped build numerous casino systems before 2005 when his company was purchased by IBM. - +
Two-factor authentication: Hot technology for 2008 15/01/2008 12:12:09
Where there’s a will, there’s a wayWe've known for a long time that requiring just a user name and password to get on the network or to access personal information on a Web site isn't the tightest security posture, but there weren't a lot of good alternatives, and there wasn't that much pressure to change. - +
The top 10 reasons Web sites get hacked 05/10/2007 10:27:37
Web developers ignore security flaws at customers' perilWeb security is at the top of customers' minds after many well-publicized personal data breaches, but the people who actually build Web applications aren't paying much attention to security, experts say. - +
E-commerce in crisis: When SSL isn't safe 17/05/2006 12:24:59
A secure connection between browser and back end underlies Internet commerce. But what if it's already compromised? - +
Fighting back against phishing 21/04/2005 16:29:35
First, the good news: e-businesses have moved quickly to combat phishers, consumers are learning to be more discerning, and vendors are stepping up with anti-phish tools and services.
Case Studies
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Uni fortifies Western Front with IDS 22/02/2008 20:11:00
Nurtured NAC keeps malware outThe University of Western Sydney (UWS) has today gone live with a managed Intrusion Detection System (IDS) for its 5000 users.
Interviews
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Head of PCI council sees security standard as solid 17/04/2008 10:40:46
GM Bob Russo defends payment card rules but acknowledges that 'interpretation issues' remainThe PCI Security Standards Council was established in the US by the major credit card companies in September 2006 as an independent organization to manage the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard. In an interview, general manager Bob Russo talks about the council's efforts to administer the PCI standard amid continuing concerns about credit and debit card security. And he defends the standard, despite the recent data breaches at Hannaford Bros. and Okemo Mountain Resort. - +
RSA CEO talks authentication 14/03/2006 08:44:20
RSA Security late last year acquired privately held Cyota, which offers online security and anti-fraud services to help financial institutions protect consumer accounts. CEO Art Coviello recently sat down with Ellen Messmer to discuss the Cyota acquisition and RSA's views on the future of authentication. With its anti-fraud services for banks, Cyota is a very different type of business than RSA Security traditionally has been in with its SecurID products for two-factor authentication and the BSAFE encryption toolkits. - +
Schneier: secure tokens won't stop phishing 15/03/2005 09:13:06
Technology isn't going to protect e-commerce customers -- stronger government regulation is what will get the attention of online banks and merchants, forcing them to stop being casual about security, said Bruce Schneier, founder and chief technology officer of Counterpane Internet Security.
Opinions
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Vendor group plans authentication protocol 07/01/2005 07:46:19
Open source has encompassed all areas of software applications and services, so there was little doubt that authentication would, sooner or later, be part of this fast growing movement. OpenLDAP, the open source directory project, has been with us for quite some time. But there's a new movement to create an authentication protocol, to standardize how authentication data is exchanged.
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