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October, 2011  // Posts published in October, 2011

30 Oct Posted by in Security | Comments

Dell | Terascala HPC Storage Solution (DT-HSS3)

Dell | Terascala HPC Storage Solution (DT-HSS3)

This white paper introduces a new storage technology designed for researchers, universities, HPC users and enterprises who are looking to deploy a fully supported, easy to use, scale-out and cost-effective parallel file system storage solution. Published by: Terascala Go to Source

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29 Oct Posted by in Security | Comments

Unleashing GRC intelligence: Driving performance with insight

Unleashing GRC intelligence: Driving performance with insight

OpenPages 6 empowers managers with the ability to reduce loss and improve performance through deep insight into enterprise-wide governance, risk, and compliance initiatives. Published by: IBM Go to Source

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29 Oct Posted by in Security | Comments

Researchers uncover AWS security vulnerabilities

Researchers uncover AWS security vulnerabilities

Amazon says vulnerabilities were fixed and no customers were affected. Go to Source

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27 Oct Posted by in Security | Comments

Why Encryption without Authentication is Not Secure

Why Encryption without Authentication is Not Secure

View this paper to explore why secure data communications solutions require both encryption and authentication, attack vectors against encryption-only solutions, key questions you should ask your network encryption vendor to ensure that your network is secure and your security objectives are met, and more. Published by: Certes Networks Go to Source

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27 Oct Posted by in Security | Comments

Why Encryption without Authentication is Not Secure

Why Encryption without Authentication is Not Secure

View this paper to explore why secure data communications solutions require both encryption and authentication, attack vectors against encryption-only solutions, key questions you should ask your network encryption vendor to ensure that your network is secure and your security objectives are met, and more. Published by: Certes Networks Go to Source

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27 Oct Posted by in Security | Comments

New Duqu Trojan analysis questions Stuxnet connection

New Duqu Trojan analysis questions Stuxnet connection

Despite striking similarities in the Duqu kernel driver, the ultimate payloads of Duqu and Stuxnet are significantly different and unrelated, according to a report from Dell SecureWorks researchers. Go to Source

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26 Oct Posted by in Security | Comments

Software Updates and the Customer Relationship

Software Updates and the Customer Relationship

In today’s relentlessly changing business environment, software has to be updated constantly. Unfortunately, many software vendors, high-tech manufacturers and enterprises view software updates as an after-thought. Read this white paper for an in-depth look at what constitutes a best-in-class, strategic software update solution. Published by: Flexera Software Go to Source

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26 Oct Posted by in Security | Comments

Web application risks exacerbated by social media ties, says ICASA

Web application risks exacerbated by social media ties, says ICASA

Asynchronous JavaScript Technology, XML, Flash and HTML 5 enable a rich Web experience, but also give attackers an alarming number of ways to penetrate corporate networks. Go to Source

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25 Oct Posted by in Security | Comments

Global Threat Report August 2011

Global Threat Report August 2011

This August 2011 ESET Global Threat Report uncovers the top ten threats of the month and also highlights important security events that have happened. View now to explore how computer users are attracting cybercriminals by disclosing information on social media sites, facebook privacy issues, ESET’s most unwanted (Application) List, and more. Published by: ESET Go...

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22 Oct Posted by in Security | Comments

Advanced Persistent Threats: From “FUD” to Facts

Advanced Persistent Threats: From “FUD” to Facts

What is Advanced Persistent Threat (APT)? Too much marketing hype and FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) have clouded the facts about a very real danger to organizations of all sizes. View this paper to gain a better understanding of APT and how to mitigate your risks.  Published by: Websense, Inc. Go to Source

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