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WikiLeaks reviewing Swiss bank's leaked data

Employees and former employees with access to confidential data have long been viewed as a major security threat for corporations, and a former Swiss banker could set a new bar for the depth and

Dissecting the gadget rumor wars

A rumor took flight last week about Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) building an Android tablet computer when someone listening to a CNET podcast sent in an email with alleged details of the alleged device. If

Defense Department to eventually allow limited use of flash drives

The blanket ban on the use of USB flash drives implemented by the U.S. Department of Defense last November will eventually be lifted--at least partially. Controls and measures to manage the use of

Companies look to stop leaks to bloggers

Companies are grappling with growing disclosure of sensitive or confidential information by employees who are either posting information online or leaking it to bloggers. A recent survey conducted by

Chinese hackers attack NYC police department

As if dealing with crime every day wasn't enough, the New York City police department now has hackers trying to invade their turf. New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said last week that

Report: Data theft concerns rise

IT leaders are worried that the economic downturn may prompt some laid-off and disgruntled employees to resort to data theft. A McAfee-sponsored worldwide survey of 1,000 IT decision makers found

Leaked: Screenshots of Office 14

Emil Protalinski over at Ars Technica managed to get his hands on screenshots showing the alpha build of Office 14, which is slated as latest successor of the successful Microsoft Office series. And

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Department of Homeland Security discusses own vulnerabilities

On June 20, officials from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security will hold a hearing on Capitol Hill to discuss the agency's apparent problems in staving off electronic attacks and IT systems

Risk management: Growing pains

There has been a significant shift as organizations have had to adapt to the fact that they need control and process in their security, and risk management is a big part of that. These changes