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Archive for October, 2006

Authentium Asks Microsoft To Approve Vista Kernel Trick

A security company that made headlines last week when it announced an end-around the kernel security in the 64-bit version of Windows Vista says it has opened direct talks with Microsoft.

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Seagate Unveils Encrypted Notebook Drive

Seagate Technology announces another attempt at making a market for encrypted hard drives, and said it would start shipping units to notebook makers early next year.

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Digital Trail Helps Lead To Terror Hoax Suspect

A federal prosecutor says computer forensics played a "critical role" in the investigation that led to the arrest of a Wisconsin man in connection with the fake terrorist threat against football stadiums.

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On Location: Bank Gets the NAC for Internal Security

An auditor found Ulster Savings Bank's procedures for protecting against internal threats lacking. The CIO and his team turned to network-access control to protect its internal network and comply with the Feds' demands.

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Microsoft Launches Completed Version Of Windows Defender

According to Microsoft, changes in the final version include additional scanning performance improvements, support for the 64-bit edition of Windows XP, and automated spyware cleaning during scheduled scans.

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IP Theft Up In First Half Of Year: Report

The United States is at the top of the intellectual-property theft list, with 205 violations and $51.7 million in losses, according to a new study.

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Study: Data Breaches Becoming More Expensive

The 2006 average was $182 per compromised record, includes the cost of detection, escalation, notification, and follow-up help to victims. The Ponemon Institute's 2005 study cited a figure of $132 per record.

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Strategic Security: The Encryption Conundrum

The key to mitigating risks is identifying your e-mail priorities. But neither the information security manager nor even the CIO can properly undertake this task alone.

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Strategic Security: Developing a Secure E-Mail Strategy

Message encryption, along with other measures, should be a critical part of your overall security strategy. But poor planning could leave your organization compliant and yet still unprotected. Here's how to choose the right combination of encryption and protection technologies to suit your needs.

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