Friday, March 22, 2013

Are Google Alerts dying a slow death?

  Darlene Storm: Rules of cyberwarfare manual: Hacktivists can be killed, hacking pacemakers may be OK | Preston Gralla: Google Keep first look: An underwhelming app; Microsoft OneNote and Evernote leave it in the dust
 
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JR Raphael: Are Google Alerts dying a slow death?
Google's Google Alerts service has been neglected and unreliable for months. Is it just a matter of time until it follows Reader to the grave? Read More


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What it takes to deliver Security, and Privacy at Mimecast.
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Darlene Storm: Rules of cyberwarfare manual: Hacktivists can be killed, hacking pacemakers may be OK
The Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare is a first of its kind, addressing the do's and don'ts of cyberwarfare with 95 "blacklisted" rules. A full-scale war can be triggered by a cyberattack and civilian activists, hacktivists, who participate in these attacks can be lawfully targeted with deadly force and killed. The NATO-backed manual looks at cyber espionage, perfidy, cyberattacks on nuclear plants, and gives numerous wild, sci-fi-like scenarios such as a lethal hack to a pacemaker. Read More

Preston Gralla: Google Keep first look: An underwhelming app; Microsoft OneNote and Evernote leave it in the dust
Google has released its note-taking Google Keep app, and it's not much more than a mildly useful app that doesn't come close to the capabilities of Microsoft OneNote and Evernote. I've put it through its paces, and it's clear that unless Google considerably beefs it up, it will remain an also-ran. Read More


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Why Cloud Computing Needs a Cloud-Intelligent Network
72% of IT managers list "security" as their primary concern about the cloud. In this ZK Research report, see why transitioning to a cloud-intelligent network is key to addressing security, visibility, and scalability concerns in the cloud. Read Now

Barbara Krasnoff: A first look at Google's new memo app. Is it really for Keeps?
A potential rival to established services such as Evernote and Springpad, Google's new Keep app is still obviously very much in the development stage. It has potential -- assuming it sticks around. Read More

Sharky: Not that YOU'D ever do anything like that...
Pilot fish is called to the cubicle of a panicky user who is suddenly missing several years' worth of archived emails. First thing fish notices: Some critical Outlook files seem to be missing. Read More

 

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