Wednesday 28 August 2013

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Microsoft will craft XP patches after April '14, but not for you
Just because Microsoft doesn't plan on giving Windows XP patches to the public after April 8, 2014, doesn't mean it's going to stop making those patches. Read More


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Will VMware NSX Reinvent Data Center Networking and Security?
The end of summer can only mean two things: Back to school and VMworld. VMware is using its starring role to push its NSX network virtualization platform. VMware trumpets NSX as "a network virtualization platform that will deliver the entire networking and security model in software." The thought here is that any L2-L7 network service can be run in software thus simplifying network engineering... Read More

Windows 8 Update: Microsoft Windows 8 is not Ballmer's biggest regret
Even though Windows 8 incited hordes to call for Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's ouster, the operating system is not what he regrets most about his 33-year tenure at the company. Read More

China DDoS attack shows not all TLD servers equally secure
With new generic domains expected to be operational by next month, worry is smaller ones will have much less security than China's Read More


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IBM Extends It's Cybersecurity Footprint With Trusteer Acquisition
Yes, the IBM/Trusteer deal happened on 8/15 but summer activities interrupted my blogging schedule so I'm just catching up. Rumor has it that IBM paid somewhere between $800m and $1 billion for the Israeli cybersecurity firm. That's a lot of dollars, shekels, or any other currency but Trusteer can help IBM extend its information security shadow with: Read More

HyTrust enforces two-person approval for VMware security
Following up on customer feedback from U.S. intelligence agencies, VMware security systems provider HyTrust has updated its virtual security appliance so actions taken by administrators can be delayed until external approval for that action is granted. Read More

Data Security Lagging at Midmarket Industrial Firms
Executives at midsized industrial firms believe their data is at little or no risk, even though they hold valuable intellectual property and business process data sought by criminals, according to consulting firm McGladrey. Read More


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Mozilla 'Plug-n-Hack' project aims for tighter security tool integration
Mozilla is developing a protocol that aims to let security tools and Web browsers work better together. Read More

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Old electronics don't die, they pile up
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