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    Apple's MobileMe lacks key security feature 25 August, 2008 07:25

    Users of Apple's MobileMe have already discovered that the US$99-per-year service is sometimes slow and unreliable, and they're now talking about another shortcoming that was intentional.
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    Juniper woos corporate customers 06 June, 2008 09:52

    Business customers, get ready for Juniper 2.0 -- more integrated network features and new support packages.
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    Sci-fi writers: New tech will bring more security challenges 03 June, 2008 08:34

    If IT security professionals think they have challenges now, they should wait until new technologies such as quantum computing and devices embedded in skin arrive in the not-so-distant future, three science-fiction writers said Monday.
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    Does iPhone 2.0 have what it takes for the enterprise? 17 March, 2008 08:03

    More than a week after Apple introduced iPhone 2.0 beta software with Exchange e-mail and powerful security tools, there are lingering questions over whether it can gain wide acceptance inside corporations for mission critical needs.
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    Virtualization: Hot technology for 2008 15 January, 2008 11:20

    VMware, which created x86 server virtualization and is the dominant player in the market, is absolutely on fire. When EMC bought the company in 2003, VMware revenues were around US$100 million a year. VMware's final numbers for 2007 aren't out yet, but the company is on pace to hit US$1.5 billion.
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    How to break out of the CISO role in five easy steps 07 November, 2007 11:19

    The path from CISO to executive team may not be a well-tread one, but breaking out of the security box and into the board room can be achieved by thinking about business.
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    .Asia registry to crack down on phishy domains 12 October, 2007 09:39

    The registry for the new .asia TLD (top-level domain) plans to ban domain names that are consistently used for phishing sites.
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    After attacks, US government sending team to Estonia 04 July, 2007 08:29

    Two months after much of Estonia's online infrastructure was targeted by an online attack, the U.S government is sending cyberinvestigators to help the Baltic state better understand what happened.
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    Pop-up blocker problem found in Firefox browser 09 February, 2007 08:17

    A flaw in the pop-up blocker of the open-source browser Firefox could allow an attacker to access local files, according to security analysts.
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    Hackers find use for Google Code Search 09 October, 2006 09:04

    Google has inadvertently given online attackers a new tool.
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    Government: Unlocking data, locking down access 29 August, 2006 09:40

    The U.S. federal government is often seen as a laggard in IT, a bloated bureaucracy that runs well behind the innovations of private industry. But look closely and you'll find programs that are truly groundbreaking.
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