Monthly Archives: October 2011
Researchers Believe Newly Discovered Duqu Worm Is Stuxnet 2.0
Symantec researchers have discovered a new worm in the wild that has the potential to attack and cripple industrial control systems, much like Stuxnet...
VMware, Verizon Partner for Upcoming ‘Dual-Identity’ Smartphone
Virtualization software maker VMware revealed Oct. 19 that it has partnered with telcom Verizon Wireless to develop Android-based, 3G- and 4G-LTE-network smartphones with split...
McAfee Unveils Two DeepSafe Products for Chip-Based Security
McAfee announced two new products based on the DeepSAFE technology which protects user computers from sophisticated malware that attacks the hardware level.Deep Defender and...
IT Hiring, Budget Increase Prospects Slide: CDW Report
The latest CDW IT Monitor revealed lower expectations for budget increases and hiring, along with a drop in overall hardware spending. However, increases in...
Cisco Unveils Virtual Firewall Appliance to Protect Multi-Tenant Cloud
Cisco rolled out new network switches, including a new firewall product, to expand its data center portfolio with virtual security offerings.Cisco unveiled the ASA...
Duqu May Have Targeted Certificate Authorities for Encryption Keys
As Symantec continues its analysis of Duqu, the latest malware targeting industrial control firms and based on the Stuxnet worm, other security researchers believe...
Meet the Co-hosts
Meet the Co-hosts
John Battelle and Tim O'Reilly warm up the audience with their explanation of the event's theme: "the data frame."
Sean Parker
Parker, who co-founded...
Google Android 4.0 ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ Still Faces Sticky Upgrade Problem
Google announced its latest version of the Android mobile operating system in Hong Kong this week, and in the process might have left more...
RIM’s BBX Plans Raise Significant Questions
Research In Motion's upcoming BBX operating system will operate on both smartphones and tablets, making the company the latest to jump into the unified...
Tablets
Tablets
No single platform, form factor or technology will dominate, and companies should expect to manage a diverse environment with two to four intelligent clients...