Trend Micro Purchase Boosts Data Protection

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Trend Micro Purchase Boosts Data Protection


Trend Micro Purchase Boosts Data Protection

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 08:00 AM PST


Trend Micro announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Mobile Armor--a company that specializes in endpoint data protection. The move strengthens Trend Micro's data protection capabilities and positions it to address the growing concern of securing data on mobile devices that are easily lost or stolen.

Online shopping scams and why people fall for them

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 08:00 AM PST


Checking email, logging onto Facebook and IMing with friends are all common activities people engage in during break time at the office. But today, social networking may take a backseat to online shopping for holiday gifts. Known as Cyber Monday, the first Monday after Thanksgiving is the day online retailers expect to see an uptick in activity as the population heads back to work, giving them access to work computers and, as a result, an opportunity to start holiday shopping.

Consumers demand compulsory public data loss disclosures

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 08:00 AM PST


Eighty percent of UK consumers support compulsory public data loss disclosures by organisations, reasearch has shown, in response to continuing data breaches.

Bank Online Safely

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 08:00 AM PST


NB asked me about precautions for banking online.

Data breaches: 4 fundamental ways to shore up your defenses

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 08:00 AM PST


If you're like most IT professionals, you constantly feel as if you should be paying more attention to security. But it's tough to find the time, budget and staff to do the best job possible.

How secure is Windows Phone 7 app code?

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 02:00 AM PST


A recent Microsoft glitch made it possible for developers to bypass the Zune marketplace and download their Windows Phone 7 app of choice. Though Microsoft closed that loopohole, the incident sparked debate over how to secure application code, a problem that affects more than WP7 developers.

Mobile management and security: Keeping the dark side at bay

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 08:00 AM PST


A long time ago in an enterprise far, far away mobile devices were secure. Enterprises had limited mobile solutions; RIM BlackBerries and Palm Treos were your options.

Leaked US document links China to Google attack

Posted: 28 Nov 2010 08:00 AM PST


A State Deparmtent source in China told the U.S. that the Chinese government was behind the Google Aurora attacks last year.

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