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News Briefs: MySpace celebs' pages hacked

January 01, 2008

The latest IT security news events.
 

Me and my job: William Schneider

William C. Schneider, senior systems administrator, University of Texas Health and Science Center, Houston January 01, 2008

 

Product section: Managing access - first line of enterprise defense

Peter Stephenson January 01, 2008

Welcome to the first Group Test reviews of 2008. Appropriately, we start this year with two important groups: identity management and multifactor authentication products
 

Finjan: Chinese cybercrime networks fill void left by Russian Business Network

Jim Carr December 18, 2007

An intricate network of servers operated by Chinese criminals has moved into the void created when the notorious Russian Business Network (RBN) shut down, according to a report from anti-crimeware vendor Finjan.
 

Georgia Tech researchers break down botnets

Jack Rogers December 17, 2007

Warning that botnets are a "dynamic, evolving threat," researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology have proposed the classification of botnet structures to provide an effective response framework for attacks and general remediation.
 

Finalists for 2008 SC Magazine Awards announced

December 07, 2007

SC Magazine has announced the finalists for the 2008 SC Awards. The awards presentation dinner will be held April 8, 2008, in San Francisco, Calif.
 

Duke University Law School website infiltrated by hackers

Dan Kaplan December 05, 2007

Hackers, possibly trying to embed links to improve search engine result rankings, may have viewed the sensitive information of 1,400 prospective applicants to Duke University on the institution's law school website, school officials said today.
 

Bethel University deploys Enterasys NAC

December 05, 2007

Bethel University in St. Paul, Minn. has deployed Enterasys' network access control solution to authenticate the college's 4,000 network devices and authorize more than 7,000 students and employees.
 

Businesses must realize that full disclosure is dead

Jeremiah Grossman, founder and chief technology officer, WhiteHat Security December 04, 2007

Full Disclosure is dead. Let me explain why. The information security world has changed, even if some don't see it or are unwilling to accept it.
 
 
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