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Verizon Wireless raises privacy ire over data collection

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Verizon Wireless raises privacy ire over data collection
Verizon says data-gathering does not violate Wiretap Act because the data cannot be linked to a single customer, but advocates cry foul Read More


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IBM makes security push with cloud services, products aimed at mobile and Big Data
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Facebook expands blacklist of malicious URLs
Facebook has added seven more antivirus vendors to its AV Marketplace, a move that gives the social network a total of a dozen companies whose databases it can tap to identify malicious website links on the site. Read More

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Kaspersky is developing a secure OS for industrial control
Russian security firm Kaspersky Lab is developing a secure operating system for industrial control systems, its chairman and CEO Eugene Kaspersky said on Tuesday. Read More


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With breaches inevitable, 'behavioral whitelisting' bolsters fight
In the world of cyberthreat defense, security experts and vendors have basically conceded that it is a matter of "when," not "if," an enterprise will be breached. Read More

Antivirus evaluation puts Kaspersky and Symantec on top
Dennis Technology Labs released the results of its latest round of antivirus tests seeking to determine the effectiveness of several commercial anti-malware products, with Kaspersky and Symantec coming out on top. Read More

University hospital putting in place BYOD mobile strategy
A teaching hospital based in Israel, Hadassah University Hospital, has devised a plan to be able to support the "bring your own device" (BYOD) wishes voiced by medical staff and students clamoring to use their own mobile devices, while also bringing to bear management and security controls. Read More

Microsoft Windows 8 brings malware improvements, says antivirus researcher
With Microsoft Windows 8 soon to arrive, aspects of the new operating system related to anti-malware protection and other security features are getting a lot of attention. Read More

The personal computer tifosi
A few weeks ago I wrote about the potential impact of the verdict in the Apple v. Samsung patent case. The reaction from many readers who took the time to comment was, let's say, not supportive of the position I took in the column. You should take the time to read the comments -- they are enlightening -- but more about a very long-running split in the technical community than about the actual content of the column. Read More

 
 
 

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