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FAQ: What Google's 'Do Not Track' move means


FAQ: What Google's 'Do Not Track' move means

Posted: 23 Feb 2012 09:12 PM PST


As the White House pushed a privacy bill of rights and readied online privacy legislation for Congress, Google decided on Thursday to get behind "Do Not Track" technology. Here's where things stand.

Google: New privacy policy to have little impact on enterprise

Posted: 24 Feb 2012 08:23 AM PST


Google's plan to share user data across its online services will have little effect on users of the company's enterprise, government and education application suites, the company said.

Using forensics to deeply understand the security impact of iOS and Android in the enterprise

Posted: 24 Feb 2012 08:19 AM PST


When smartphones first emerged many IT organizations didn't recognize the risk they posed. That changed rapidly, of course, and today these devices are changing the risk profile for organizations because they introduce threats to sensitive company information.

Inadequate SSL Certificate Data Threatens IT Security

Posted: 24 Feb 2012 05:44 AM PST


SSL certificates are a fundamental component of secure online transactions, but a new survey finds that a majority of organizations don't know where or how many certificates they actually have, and nearly as many lack an accurate idea of which certificates are about to expire. Venafi CEO Jeff Hudson says this increases organizations' operational, security and audit and compliance risk.

Cisco Q4 Ethernet switch revenue up, HP's down

Posted: 24 Feb 2012 07:43 AM PST


HP's Ethernet switch revenue dropped 5% in the fourth quarter vs. the fourth quarter of 2010, while market leader Cisco gained 3.3%, according to the latest IDC research.

Free app sniffs out aggressive ad networks on Android

Posted: 22 Feb 2012 11:48 PM PST


Lookout Security today launched a free program that scans Android devices for evidence of apps that use any of 35 different ad networks, and tells users what kinds of ads will be displayed and what user information is collected.

Startup CrowdStrike promises 'game-changer' in fight vs. advanced persistent threats

Posted: 22 Feb 2012 11:42 PM PST


Startup CrowdStrike made its debut this week, promising to have a security product out by the second quarter that will target the so-called advanced persistent threat (APT) problem in which stealthy intruders infiltrate networks to steal sensitive data for business or political reasons.

Google commits Chrome to support 'Do Not Track'

Posted: 22 Feb 2012 10:55 PM PST


Google will add support for the "Do Not Track" effort to its Chrome browser by the end of this year.

White House privacy push: Some question the details

Posted: 22 Feb 2012 10:38 PM PST


The U.S. White House's announcement Thursday that it will encourage online businesses to develop and adopt privacy codes of conduct and push Congress for privacy legislation received mostly positive reviews, although some privacy advocates questioned whether companies would be too involved in writing the rules.

Obama online privacy plan faces challenge

Posted: 22 Feb 2012 10:33 PM PST


Privacy advocates Thursday said they welcomed a White House privacy plan that would let consumers control how their personal data is collected, used, stored and shared by websites and online advertisers.

iPhone Jailbreak: 5 Apps to Control your Privacy

Posted: 22 Feb 2012 09:21 PM PST


Don't bet on the new agreement between the State of California, Apple, Google and others to protect information on your iPhone from data-snooping third-party apps such as the social networking service Path. If you really want to protect your data, there's only one way to do it: jailbreak your iPhone. Jailbreaking gives you complete control (and responsibility) over your phone, enabling you to install all kinds of tools that make sure your data stays where it belongs: under your control.

Intego finds new, insidious strain of Mac Flashback Trojan horse

Posted: 23 Feb 2012 08:06 AM PST


Intego announced on Thursday that it has discovered more strains of the Flashback Trojan horse. The company says that "many Mac users have been infected by this malware," especially the latest variant, Flashback.G.

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