Is it time for RSA to open up about SecurID hack?

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Is it time for RSA to open up about SecurID hack?


Is it time for RSA to open up about SecurID hack?

Posted: 10 Jun 2011 05:25 AM PDT


For any company that makes its living selling security, it's a nightmare come true. This week, RSA Security admitted that hackers who broke into its network three months ago had stolen information about its SecurID tokens and then used that information to attack a customer, Lockheed Martin.

Siemens fixes industrial flaws found by hacker

Posted: 10 Jun 2011 01:36 AM PDT


Siemens has fixed bugs in its Simatic S7 industrial computer systems, used to control machines on factory floors, power stations and chemical plants.

Security Shootout: PlayBook, iPad, Android

Posted: 10 Jun 2011 12:37 AM PDT


By now, CIOs everywhere have felt at least a little pressure to bring new-fangled tablets to the enterprise: Apple iPads, BlackBerry PlayBooks, even Android machines. But many claim security on tablets remains woefully immature--or is it?

When LulzSec attacks: A survivor's story

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 10:51 PM PDT


Security start-up Unveillance fell prey to LulzSec. In this interview, founder Karim Hijazi talks about how the hack unfolded and what lessons he sees for companies.

Forrester's iPad Security Tips

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 10:25 PM PDT


When building a critical iPad app in-house, follow these four tips.

Anonymous withdraws Indian hack under pressure

Posted: 10 Jun 2011 09:47 AM PDT


The fledgling Indian operation of hacker group Anonymous attacked the website of the Indian army on Friday, but reversed its decision after it ran into criticism from Indian supporters who were annoyed that the Indian army was targeted.

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