Friday, March 1, 2013

Six-strikes piracy alert system rolling out in the US

Computerworld Security: March 01, 2013
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Six-strikes piracy alert system rolling out in the US

A system that aims to curb Internet users from sharing copyrighted content is
being rolled out in the U.S. after a number of delays.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/8480260/823929835/602948/0/

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1. RSA 2013: 'Big data' can be security nightmare or intelligence-based security dream
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/8480260/823929835/602949/0/

2. General Dynamics aims to offer government-level security on smartphones
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/8480260/823929835/602950/0/

3. Apple, BlackBerry, others sued over security patents
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/8480260/823929835/602951/0/

4. Coming soon, unsharing capabilities for enterprise collaboration
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RSA 2013: 'Big data' can be security nightmare or intelligence-based security dream


At the RSA Conference opening keynote, big data was the big topic as it can be
a big security vulnerability or an intelligence-based security solution.
Symantec also came out with Stuxnet 0.5 research showing that it was meant to
sabotage Iran's nuclear plants via opening and shutting valves. DHS said at the
conference that the USA needs a cyber 9-1-1 for companies to contact if hacked.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/8480260/823929835/602949/0/

General Dynamics aims to offer government-level security on smartphones

General Dynamics is looking to bring U.S. government-level security to consumer
smartphones, allowing organizations to benefit from the type of strong data
protection only available on expensive and clunky mobile terminals.
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http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/8480260/823929835/602954/0/?3e076d18=am9uc2FuOThAZ21haWwuY29t&x=af334c27

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Apple, BlackBerry, others sued over security patents

Security company Maz Encryption Technologies sued seven large technology
companies for allegedly infringing on several of its security patents. The suits
target security technology used in the iPhone and iPad as well as the BlackBerry
Enterprise Solution, among other products.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/8480260/823929835/602951/0/

Coming soon, unsharing capabilities for enterprise collaboration


Self-destructing message and photo apps are getting a fair amount of media
attention, and not always for the right reasons. As several reporters have
pointed out, it turns out these apps don't really deliver on their promise of
forever erasing the text and images they send. In some cases locally stored
copies of files are easily accessible.
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