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Cisco announces collaboration solutions


Cisco announces collaboration solutions

Posted: 22 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Cisco recently unveiled collaboration solutions designed to more easily connect people and give them access and content irrespective of location. Included in the announcement: plans for the Cisco Quad to be available later this year with native iPad and iPhone applications; a new video solution that integrates Cisco FocalPoint with a business-class Cisco Flip MinoPRO camcorder; and support for Cisco WebEx Connect IM on multiple browsers.

Apple Headed for Privacy Row With iOS 4 Update

Posted: 22 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Apple may be about to get roped into the privacy policy debate that has dogged other technology companies like Facebook and Google over the past few months. On Monday, Apple quietly updated its privacy policy as part of the iOS 4 update to allow the company to collect and share your Apple device's location information, as first reported by The Los Angeles Times .

Most firms face security 'red alert' as XP SP2's retirement looms

Posted: 22 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Three out of four companies will soon face more security risks because they continue to run the soon-to-be-retired Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2).

BPI calls for Google to remove illegal download links

Posted: 22 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) is calling for Google to remove links to nine "one-click hosting" sites that allow web users to illegally download thousands of copyright songs.

Google Under Multistate Privacy Microscope: How We Got Here

Posted: 22 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Google's Wi-Fi data snooping brouhaha just got worse. Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal on Monday announced his office is leading a multistate investigation into Google's Wi-Fi data snooping gaffe. More than thirty U.S. states have already indicated interest in Blumenthal's investigation.

Why security needs to catch up to Web 2.0

Posted: 22 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Security managers can keep blocking Facebook, refusing to support mobile devices and vetoing cloud-based services, but they aren't going away. And ignoring ways to make room for them in your security program is like burying your head in the sand, according to Tom Gillis, vice president and general manager of Cisco's security technology business unit, and author of the new book Securing the Borderless Network: Security for the Web 2.0 World.

World Cup: Guard labor strike was a game changer

Posted: 22 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Before the FIFA World Cup had even officially started earlier this month, a pregame event made headlines after the crowd in attendance stampeded the gates and became unruly because many were denied attendance due to the authenticity of their tickets.

Microsoft patching tamed by Qualys tool

Posted: 22 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Qualys has added a new reporting feature to its vulnerability management service that helps IT staff work out which Microsoft patches to apply and in what order.

Securing 4G smartphones

Posted: 21 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


What any smart IT department should know before allowing a 4G device onto its network.

The Grill: Patricia Titus

Posted: 21 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


As the first chief information security officer at the Transportation Security Administration, Patricia Titus got a rare opportunity to build an information security organization from scratch. Titus, who is now CISO at Unisys Corp., talks about the advantages and disadvantages of such an opportunity, and the broader challenges involved in defending U.S. interests in cyberspace.

Customize Your YouTube Homepage

Posted: 21 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


You probably don't give much thought to what appears on the YouTube homepage every time you visit. You should, however, especially if you have a YouTube account. Let's take a look at some of the settings you can--and possibly should--change.

Google's Wi-Fi spygate is its BP moment

Posted: 21 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


While it doesn't quite rank up there with dumping hundreds of millions of gallons of crude oil into the ocean while your CEO goes yachting, Google's huge Wi-Fi spying "oops" may become the search giant's BP moment.

32% of laptop thefts happen at home

Posted: 21 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Nearly a third (32 percent) of all laptops stolen in the UK are taken from homes, says Absolute Software.

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