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    INFOSEC - Schneier: Lots of security software is 'snake oil' 23/04/2008 07:52:30

    Bruce Schneier is one of the foremost experts on cryptography and is a well-known security author and commentator. He is the founder of the managed security services company Counterpane, which was acquired in October 2006 by BT. Schneier sat down with IDG News Service at the Infosec security show in London to talk about the effectiveness of security products and the psychology of security.
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    Hard drive encryption has Achilles heel 22/02/2008 12:01:47

    If you think that encrypting your laptop's hard drive will keep your data safe from prying eyes, you may want to think again, according to researchers at Princeton University.
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    Microsoft scrambles to quash 'friendly' worm story 20/02/2008 08:24:23

    Microsoft is moving to counter some scathing comments regarding a security paper authored by researchers at its Cambridge, England, facility.
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    Bruce Almighty: Schneier preaches security to Linux faithful 27/12/2007 07:56:29

    Internationally renowned security guru, Bruce Schneier, will be encouraging technologists at linux.conf.au to take a lesson from Luke Skywalker, and "feel the force" a little more when it comes to security.
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    Backdoor concern over US crypto standard 19/11/2007 07:24:28

    The possibility that there is a backdoor in one of the officially recommended random number generators (RNGs) used to create encryption keys, has caused two well-known encryption experts to declare the scheme to be useless.
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    Bad security products 'pose a threat' 24/10/2007 08:10:56

    Enterprise security is being compromised by the number of poor security products on the market in a world where hackers have become more organized, delegates at the RSA Security conference were told this week.
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    Pipe cleaners: How telcos are managing to deliver 'clean' traffic 02/08/2007 14:42:42

    From AT&T's Global Network Operations Center 40 miles west of New York City, CISO Ed Amoroso has as wide a window into the Internet as anyone. With a glance at a two-story wall covered with computer monitors and television screens, Amoroso can tell at any given moment how much e-mail, Web and voice-over-IP traffic is streaming across AT&T's data networks, buzzing its way from business to business, person to person.
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    Cybertrust-Verizon deal creates new security behemoth 09/07/2007 16:56:02

    The planned acquisition of managed security firm Cybertrust by Verizon Communications' Business unit was completed today, making the telco a more significant player in the Asia Pacific security market.
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    BT appoints CSO for Asia Pacific region 28/06/2007 10:28:55

    BT today announced the appointment of Ganesh K Vanapalli as Chief Security Officer (CSO) for the Asia Pacific region.
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    Verizon Business to acquire Cybertrust 15/05/2007 08:24:11

    Verizon Communications's Business unit plans to acquire managed security vendor Cybertrust in an effort to pump up its cybersecurity offerings, Verizon announced Monday.
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    Investment bank inks multi-million dollar MPLS network deal 04/04/2007 12:52:29

    Investment bank CLSA is set to migrate to a MPLS network utilising BT's global support centre in Australia.
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