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Brocade, HP unveil data center extensions


Brocade, HP unveil data center extensions

Posted: 23 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Brocade this week unveiled data center products available from OEM HP that are designed to support next-generation Fibre Channel rollouts anchored to optimizing application performance and scaling virtual machines.

Met Police to investigate Google Wi-Fi data collection

Posted: 23 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


The Metrolpolitan Police force has confirmed it will investigate Google following the search engine's recent admission it had mistakenly collected data from unsecured Wi-Fi networks for the past three years.

20 percent of Android apps can threaten privacy, says vendor

Posted: 23 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Twenty percent of applications on Android Market let third parties access private or sensitive information, according to a report from security vendor SMobile Systems.

Death of Windows XP SP2 Support a Security Risk, Says Report

Posted: 22 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


With Windows XP SP2 support ending in three weeks, a new report highlights the security risks that come with running an unsupported service pack.

Apple leaves iPad vulnerable after monster iPhone patch job

Posted: 22 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


As part of Monday's iOS 4 upgrade, Apple patched a record 65 vulnerabilities in the iPhone, more than half of them critical. But Apple's iPad isn't slated to get the iOS 4 update until this fall.

Trustwave acquires Breach Security

Posted: 22 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Trustwave has acquired Breach Security for an undisclosed sum, an acquisition that the company said would bring Breach Security's Web application firewall together with Trustwave's own enterprise security tools.

Facebook risks? Don’t look to your IT security group

Posted: 22 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Risks associated with employee use of Facebook, Twitter and other social media websites social media shouldn't really be considered the primary responsibility of the IT security department, a Gartner analyst said Tuesday.

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