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http://www.techworld.com/security/news/index.cfm?newsID=11371By Bryan BettsTechworld08 February 2008The use of data encryption could make organisations vulnerable to new risks and threats, a panel of security experts warned today.Many organisations are encrypting their stored data to relieve concerns over data theft or loss - for example, US mandatory disclosure laws on data breaches do not apply to encrypted data.However, experts from IBM Internet Security Systems, Juniper, nCipher and elsewhere said that read more »
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If you think that encrypting your laptop's hard drive will keep your data safe from prying eyes, you may want to think again, according to researchers at Princeton University. read more »
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http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/hardware/soa/Customs-Vista-PCs-are-safe-from-encryption-attack/0,130061702,339286318,00.htmBy Liam TungZDNet.com.au26 February 2008Despite US researchers showing that hard disk encryption can be easily compromised, Australian Customs say its Vista laptops are safe because data is not stored on them -- but analysts have warned users will find a way around this policy when they need to.Last week, researchers from Princeton University revealed that encryption tools, such as Micros read more »
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p strong Symantec has licensed encryption technology for a new product suite that it hopes will answer customer needs. strong p ...Free Embedded Linux Webinars 5 free embedded Linux webinars from Timesys. Topics include Toolsets, Boot-Up, Filesystems & more. read more »
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http://www.inrich.com/cva/ric/news.apx.-content-articles-RTD-2008-03-09-0127.htmlBy Brian McNeillMEDIA GENERAL NEWS SERVICEMarch 09, 2008A University of Virginia graduate student and two fellow hackers say they have cracked the encryption code used to protect millions of wireless "smartcards" in use across the globe.With readily available equipment that cost under $1,000, Karsten Nohl, 26, and his two Germany-based partners say they dismantled a tiny chip found inside many smartcards and mapped o read more »
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Collin Mulliner has reported a security issue in RaidSonic NAS-4220-B, which can be exploited by malicious people with physical access to the device to disclose potentially sensitive information.Be sure to check if your system is missing security updates or have insecure applications installed:http://secunia.com/software_inspector/Feature Overview - The Secunia Software Inspector: * Detects insecure versions of applications installed * Verifies that all Microsoft patches are applied * Assists you in updati read more »
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Voltage Security offers to make deploying encryption at the database level less painful with a technique called Format-Preserving Encryption....Small Business Web Hosting Try our Website, Exchange, or SharePoint hosting plans today! Starting from $7.95/mo! read more »
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The company is putting new encryption capabilities into its data leak prevention offering in a bid to challenge other security vendors. ...Win a Dell XPS Ultra-Portable Notebook Free Registration to Insight24 Directory - Access Over 5,000 B2B Webcasts, Podcasts, and Videos. read more »
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http://www.fcw.com/online/news/152223-1.htmlBy Mary MosqueraFCW.comApril 11, 2008The director of the National Institutes of Health has notified employees to expect random computer audits as the agency works to ensure full compliance with its security policies. NIH discovered that a stolen laptop PC belonging to NIH contained medical data and Social Security numbers of 1,200 patients involved in medical research.The theft of the unencrypted laptop was a major violation of NIH’s commitment to protect the con read more »
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