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Verizon Incident-Sharing Framework Brings Sanity to Security Checks

The 2009 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report offers insider knowledge based on forensic investigations of 90 confirmed breaches in 2008. Now anyone with an...

ThinkPad Mobile Workstations Gain Intel Core i7 Processors

Lenovo's W701ds and W510 mobile workstations gain Intel Core i7 processors and top-of-the-line Nvidia graphic chipsets to propel compute-intensive workloads that must be processed...

Cisco Secure Borderless Network Protects Beyond the Corporate Data Center

On the surface, Cisco Secure Borderless Network appears to address many shortcomings in Microsoft's competing DirectAccess.Read my full review at eweek.com.

Google Apps Premier Provides Simple Mobile Device Management

Google Apps Premier and Education editions offer limited security and policy controls over some ActiveSync-enabled mobile devices, allowing companies that standardize on Google's mail...

RSA Preview: Five Years In and Going Strong

This will be my fifth year in a row attending the annual RSA Security Conference in San Francisco and with the economy showing signs...

Microsoft’s Week Included Federal Cloud, Botnet Killing, Patents Galore

Microsoft had a big week on the government and legal fronts, ranging from lawyer-driven attempts to shut down a botnet and a watchdog site...

Apple Could Lower Prices of New iPhones Following iPad Release

Apple could lower the price of its next version of the iPhone in order to better compete in a mobile marketplace increasingly crowded by...

10 Ways Palm Could Make a Comeback in the Mobile World

Palm is working on a refresh of its Pre and Pixi software to compete more effectively in the mobile space. An update to its...

Pentagon Loosens Reins over Facebook, Twitter, Web 2.0 Apps

The Department of Defense has loosened the reins over the use of Facebook, Twitter and other user-generated applications among its personnel, ending the maddening...

Microsoft Says It Told DOJ, EC How Google Holds Search Hostage

A lawyer for Microsoft confirmed that the software giant told the U.S. Department of Justice and the European Commission how Google's business practices may...