Cisco and Microsoft cooperate to bring network-layer management to Hyper-V

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Cisco and Microsoft cooperate to bring network-layer management to Hyper-V


Cisco and Microsoft cooperate to bring network-layer management to Hyper-V

Posted: 20 Sep 2011 08:35 AM PDT


Windows Server 8 looks promising enough that Cisco it is queuing up two new products designed to extend its network controls to Hyper-V virtual environments when Microsoft releases Windows Server 8 sometime next year.

Survey: Consumers cynical about how organizations protect data

Posted: 20 Sep 2011 03:00 AM PDT


A few weeks ago we examined some results from a survey ("Who's stealing your data?") commissioned by SailPoint. This week they've released more results from that effort focusing on financial institutions, retailers and healthcare organizations and the cynicism consumers express about how these organizations are protecting their data.

5 secrets to building a great security team

Posted: 18 Sep 2011 11:43 PM PDT


For a security industry leader, Tim Williams is a pretty modest guy. As the former head of ASIS International and now as global security director for the $42.5 billion construction equipment manufacturer Caterpillar, Williams has won his share of recognition, which he doesn't take lightly.

Microsoft fixes SSL 'kill switch' blooper

Posted: 18 Sep 2011 11:31 PM PDT


Microsoft re-released an update today for Windows XP to correct a snafu that left users vulnerable to potential "man-in-the-middle" attacks for most of last week.

Hackers hit Japan's biggest defense contractor

Posted: 19 Sep 2011 09:20 AM PDT


Japan's largest defense contractor, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, today acknowledged that scores of its servers and PCs had been infected with malware, but denied that any confidential information had been stolen.

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