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Net Neutrality for All

Imagine you are driving your familys Toyota Camry down an interstate highway, heading to grandmas house for Thanksgiving. You approach a tollbooth, roll down...

Are You Who You Say You Are?

Under a department of Defense policy in place for about five years, personnel have been required to use smart cards and public-key infrastructure credentials...

TIAA-CREF Dissects the Disaster

After months of near-crippling it issues that denied thousands of pensioners access to retirement funds, caused customer accounting nightmares and prompted once-devoted customers to...

New GNOME Does Search Right

For years now, the Linux and open-source desktop has had the benefit of multiple software projects pushing forward to create nicer-looking, more useful environments....

The Buzz – 15

EMPLOYMENTShiny, happy IT peopleTechnology workers are feeling pretty good about themselves these days. After a decline in confidence in February, IT folks are feeling...

Open Source and Anti-Virus Dont Mix

Ah, open source—is there anything that you cant do? Youre my operating system, my Web and app server, and the basis of my Web...

Red Hat Hangs on to Fedora

Red Hat announced recently that the Fedora Project is staying under its control instead of going to the Fedora Foundation as the company previously...

Behind the Web Crime Wave

The Web crime wave is showing no signs of slowing down. In Ryan Naraines OnSecurity podcast interview with anti-virus pioneer Roger Thompson of Exploit...

FeedBurner: Podcasts Outnumber Radio Stations

A popular digital media company said April 17 that it now distributes more podcasts than there are radio stations on the planet. This highlights how...

Enterasys Broadens Security Portfolio

Enterasys Networks will jump into the network access control fray early in May at Interop when it launches what officials claim is the first...