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SCADA hack talk canceled on request by DHS, Siemens
A talk on how to build "industrial grade" SCADA malware at the TakeDownCon in Dallas earlier this week was shelved--mere hours before it was scheduled to start. SCADA stands for "supervisory control
CoreTrace unveils whitelisting clients for Mac and Linux
Leading enterprise application whitelisting solution vendor CoreTrace last week announced Mac and Linux endpoints for the company's flagship Bouncer 6 product. This is a significant development, and
Report: Four percent of security products pass first round of certification
A new report from ICSA Labs, a division of Verizon Business that offers vendor-neutral testing and certification of security products, found that 78 percent of security products don't pass the first
Is your office printer secure?
There's a firewall around your computer system. You've spent half your budget on security tools. Your workers are trained to help prevent security lapses. But you forgot one big thing: The office
Are you worried about growing cybercrime?
Every day brings news of some computer attack and data breach. And every year, the number of intrusions and thefts increase as projections of economic loss goes skyward. So how worried should a CIO
Congress gets a 'D' on tech legislation
It was a very tough year for IT legislation in Congress. Only a few bills were passed to help the technology industry, and plenty of others never made it off of wishlists and into the halls of
Going back to security basics
In many environments, basic security recommendations are not applied consistently. Taking a personal and institutionalized interest in applying basic security principles consistently will mitigate
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Symantec's future security strategy
It's not like Symantec doesn't consider viruses, worms and Trojans as enterprise security threats. The vendor surely does. But it also sees the dawn of a new age of information sharing as one that
Microsoft extends security olive branch
Microsoft plans to brief security vendors in an online meeting today about the upcoming security features, issues and integration concerns that security product makers have

