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Archive for July, 2007

Analysis: SOA Security

Are you ready to deal with the risks of opening your service-oriented architecture to business partners?

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PatchLink’s Sanctuary

The suite helps IT administrators put teeth in corporate policies.

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The FIPS 140-3 Standard

FIPS requirements lay out best practices for encryption, giving organizations a road map for compliance with various regulations. The upcoming 140-3 standard adds welcome detail. We run down the highlights.

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Identity Theft Has Gone to the Dogs

A purebred poodle in North Wales has become the latest victim of identity theft.

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Thanks To iPhone, Cisco Bugs Are Brought To Light

Originally thought to be responsible for Duke University's wireless network problems, Apple's iPhone turned out in fact to be blameless -- but did contribute to identifying three ARP-related bugs.

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RippleTech’s Informant

RippleTech's extrusion detection appliance delivers strong functionality at an attractive price.

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FIPS 140-2 and You

The Federal Information Processing Standards are good enough for government work, and they're gaining in popularity among security-conscious enterprises as well.

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New OS X Vulnerability: Bigfoot or Big Problem?

An 'independent researcher' claims to have uncovered (and will no doubt exploit) a vulnerability within Mac OSX. But the validity of his claims is being challenged.

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New OS X Vulnerability: Bigfoot Or Big Problem?

An "independent researcher" claims to have uncovered (and will no doubt exploit) a vulnerability within Mac OS X. But the validity of his claims is being challenged.

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Attackers Think Small For Big Results

A series of attacks which duped employees at the U.S. Department of Transportation to give up sensitive data prove once again how easy the bad guys can penetrate even the most hardened of defenses.

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