Top student charged with fixing grades for cash |
- Top student charged with fixing grades for cash
- SaaS working group up and running
- You don't know tech: InfoWorld news quiz
- SonicWall CEO: Application awareness crucial for IT security
- Republican lawmaker promises new online privacy legislation
- Carpe Breachum: How the HBGary breach can make us stronger
- Malware has 'exploded,' says security manager
- Not-so-great firewall of Libya is switched on
- SonicWall CEO: Application awareness crucial for IT security
Top student charged with fixing grades for cash Posted: 04 Mar 2011 04:44 AM PST |
SaaS working group up and running Posted: 04 Mar 2011 01:20 AM PST |
You don't know tech: InfoWorld news quiz Posted: 03 Mar 2011 11:44 PM PST |
SonicWall CEO: Application awareness crucial for IT security Posted: 03 Mar 2011 11:28 PM PST SonicWall once focused on small and midsize businesses, but its introduction earlier this year of a next-generation firewall line dubbed SuperMassive leaves no doubt that the company is now taking aim at larger enterprises. In fact, the privately-held San Jose company's CEO, Matt Madeiros, says the enterprise market accounted for nearly half of SonicWall's sales over the past six months. |
Republican lawmaker promises new online privacy legislation Posted: 03 Mar 2011 11:19 PM PST |
Carpe Breachum: How the HBGary breach can make us stronger Posted: 03 Mar 2011 11:06 PM PST Companies have long sought to balance what information about their vulnerabilities they must keep secret, and what information it would benefit them to share. The names of companies leaked in internal emails from HBGary, which were made public after the attacks last month by Anonymous, may change the calculus used to determine just how much we share. |
Malware has 'exploded,' says security manager Posted: 03 Mar 2011 11:02 PM PST A report released earlier this year by Panda Security reveals just how sophisticated the business of cyber crime has become. Among its findings: botnets are now available as a service for criminals to rent and launch spam attacks --- with prices that start as low as $15 for the rental of a SMTP server. |
Not-so-great firewall of Libya is switched on Posted: 03 Mar 2011 10:50 PM PST |
SonicWall CEO: Application awareness crucial for IT security Posted: 03 Mar 2011 11:28 PM PST SonicWall once focused on small and midsize businesses, but its introduction earlier this year of a next-generation firewall line dubbed SuperMassive leaves no doubt that the company is now taking aim at larger enterprises. In fact, the privately-held San Jose company's CEO, Matt Madeiros, says the enterprise market accounted for nearly half of SonicWall's sales over the past six months. |
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