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New Certification Aims to Secure Software Throughout Development

New ISC2 certification targets practices and expertise that assess threats at the front end of the application development process, instead of after the damage is done.

 
Massive High-Security Data Center to Fire Up Early Next Year

A look inside an ambitious project to build one of the most advanced and secure data centers in Europe.

 
O.J. Simpson Guilty Verdict Could Lead to Malicious Spam

It may resemble massive August campaign that touted CNN, MSNBC video.

 
Shell Blames IT Contractor for Benefits Fraud

Shell says a company contractor stole employee data to file fake unemployment compensation claims in Texas.

 
Report: IT Security Hindering Innovation

New research finds organizations are struggling to strike the right balance between driving new innovations to market and instituting effective IT security practices.

 
T-Mobile Lost Disk Containing Data on 17 Million Customers

T-Mobile lost a disk containing personal information about 17 million of its German mobile phone customers in early 2006, the company said Saturday.

 
Laptop Stolen from McCain Campaign in Missouri

Republican campaigners in Missouri are beefing up security after a laptop containing "strategic information" was stolen from a campaign field office of presidential contender John McCain.

 
Researcher Finds Evidence of Massive Site Compromise

Several criminal gangs have acquired administrative log-in credentials for more than 200,000 Web sites and have used the compromised domains to attack unsuspecting users' PCs with a notorious hacker exploit kit

 
Vendors Fixing Bug That Could Crash Internet Systems

Internet infrastructure vendors are working on patches for a set of security flaws that could help hackers knock servers offline with very little effort

 
Security Researcher Reveals iPhone Design Flaws

Apple's iPhone has two design flaws that could pose potential security problems, according to a researcher.

 
 
 
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