Friday 16 December 2011

Microsoft gets silent upgrade religion, will push IE auto-updates

8 Reasons Why CIOs Shouldn't Race to Windows 8 | Access to Social Networking Sites Increases the Risk of APTs

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Microsoft gets silent upgrade religion, will push IE auto-updates
Microsoft will silently upgrade Internet Explorer starting next month, arguing that taking the responsibility out of the hands of users will keep the Web safer. Read More


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5 Methods to Disrupt Next- Gen Threats
Relying on signatures and lists are ineffective when trying to combat advanced malware threats. Discover how to augment existing firewalls, IPS and Web gateways with technology that recognizes new attacks in real-time without requiring prior knowledge of vulnerability, exploit or variant and then prevents system compromise and data theft. Read now.

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When Good Backups Go bad data recovery Failures
Whether you're considering software, cloud or an appliance for backup, it's time to modernize your infrastructure and make sure your approach includes: • Better protection of VMs • More use of disk and cloud as backup targets • Use of data deduplication and archiving • Simplified configuration, setup and use of Web-based administration View Now

8 Reasons Why CIOs Shouldn't Race to Windows 8
Windows 8 touts many new features, but there are a number of things such as cost, testing, compatibility, and training that CIOs need to consider before racing to migrate. Read More

Access to Social Networking Sites Increases the Risk of APTs
If you are reading this blog, you should also peruse Jim Duffy's blog about the security behavior of young adults. Jim highlights a Cisco research study that reveals the callous indifference of young people have for workplace IT and security policies. Read More

Android app allows remote search of Macs and PCs
Wyse Technology has launched an Android app that lets people search remotely for files on their PCs and laptops, then download them, copy them, or send them to another person, all from inside the app. Read More


WEBCAST: ForeScout Technologies

CISO in the Know - Mitigating Modern Attacks
This webcast examines sophisticated and targeted threats, security gaps, techniques and new technologies with regards to understanding and defending against zero-day threats, propagating worms, low-and-slow attacks and advanced persistent threats (APT). Learn more.

Is Chrome The Most Secure Browser Or Is Google Gaming The System?
Last July I wrote about a study by NSS Labs about which browser was most secure. Based on "socially engineered malware", NSS Labs concluded that Microsoft's IE was most secure. Read More

8 Free Wi-Fi security tools
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The weirdest, wackiest and coolest sci/tech stories of 2011
This year we find horses helping to build the Internet, Apple having all the money in the world and way more wackiness Read More


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First Industy-Wide BSM Maturity Benchmark Study
This first-of-its-kind benchmark study reporting the IT and Business maturity illustrating the business service management imperative today. The survey offers insight into the current and future state of the Business Service Management imperative across global organizations. Learn More

FBI never sought Carrier IQ data, director says
FBI Director Robert Mueller today said his agency has never sought any information directly from Carrier IQ for any of its investigations. Read More

iBahn, supplier of hotel internet services, denies breach
iBahn, a provider of internet services to some 3,000 hotels worldwide, denied on Thursday a news report that its network was breached by hackers. Read More

3 tips for avoiding tablet management headaches
Tablets are a tricky proposition for many IT departments since they have many of the content creation capabilities of laptops but lack mature security software. Read More

Adobe promises Reader zero-day patch on Friday
Adobe plans to release a patch Friday for an older version of the Reader PDF viewer to stymie attacks like those aimed at major defense contractors earlier this month. Read More



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8 Free Wi-Fi security tools
Here are several free programs you can use to do Wi-Fi stumbling and surveying on all the popular platforms - Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. You'll be able see all the nearby wireless access points (APs) and their details, including channels, signal levels, and MAC address.

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