March 13, 2010

'IT' Tag Index

Argos Customer Data Released

Credit card data was mistakenly included in e-mail confirmations to customers.
Tags: e-Mail, security, IT, email, breach

Westin LA Breached

The hotel's restaurants and valet parking operation may have been hacked in 2009.
Tags: IT, hackers, Web site, hacked, service

School Webcam Photos Given to Police

The photos taken by laptops from Pennsylvania's Lower Merion School District have been turned over to the police.
Tags: privacy, IT, laptops, webcam, Web site

U.S. Needs Cybersecurity Experts

Government cybersecurity managers say they're having trouble finding skilled candidates.
Tags: security, international, IT, government, information security

Security Experts Warn Against Jargon

Confusing technical jargon has the unfortunate effect of convincing end users that security is too confusing for them to handle.
Tags: security, software, IT, mobile, passwords

KeyLemon Adds Facial Security

The software lets you use your face as your password.
Tags: security, IT, facial recognition, webcam, password

Software Lockdown Options

A Bit9 white paper examines various options for preventing the installation and execution of unauthorized software.
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Demand for Networking and Security IT Pros Remains High

DaveLast year, IT professionals with experience and skills in networking and security were in demand, and this should remain the case through 2010.
Tags: security, networking, IT, jobs, salaries

Fix Found for SSL Vulnerability

An update will change the way that SSL-enabled software renegotiates encrypted sessions.
Tags: security, software, IT, SSL, vulnerability

Network Security Pros Unhappier In Recent Years

A new study shows a trend of decline in the willingness of IT pros to go the extra mile at work.
Tags: security, IT, network security, surveys, IT salaries

Cybersitter Sues China

Solid Oak Software has filed a $2.2 billion lawsuit alleging that code was stolen from its Cybersitter content filter program.
Tags: Copyright, software, IT, government, Chinese

The 2010 Guide to IT Salaries

JamesUnemployment in this sector remains low, but salaries are slumping.
Tags: security, IT, jobs, salaries, inflation

Top 10 CIO Issues for 2010

InformationWeek's Bob Evans has published his list of the top 10 CIO issues for the coming year.
Tags: security, IT, budget, 2009, 2010

IT Training on a Budget

How a chief information security officer met his company's IT training needs despite a 65 percent budget cut.
Tags: security, IT, IT management, training, budgets

Researcher Finds Malware Affecting Almost 300,000 Web Pages

The attack appears to be the work of a relatively new malware gang.
Tags: Microsoft, Internet Explorer, malware, IT, ScanSafe

Federal CIO and CTO Urge Greater Involvement for Government IT

In recent testimony, both said government IT departments need to play a greater role in improving their agencies’ efficiency.
Tags: Senate, security, IT, government, review

China Shuts Down P2P Video-Sharing Sites

The move is part of a larger Chinese government campaign against all online porn.
Tags: video, media, IT, video, Web site

Lawmakers Want to Put TSA Genie Back in Bottle

Three congressman have asked Janet Napolitano to look for ways to stop Web sites from reposting the TSA security manual.
Tags: security, media, IT, news, Wikileaks

Heartland Payment Systems Lawsuit Dismissed

The court ruled that the plaintiffs had not proved their allegations that Heartland had failed to safeguard consumer data adequately.
Tags: security, IT, news, security, CNET

Amazon EC2 Data Center Experiences Power Loss

The power issues caused connectivity problems during a five-hour period.
Tags: workloads, services, Amazon, management, IT

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