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Google supes up email authentication
Google Apps customers can now introduce DKIM authentication and help in the fight against spam.
Visa tech claims $1.5 billion fraud savings
Visa believes its updated fraud detection technology will provide some big returns.
PayPal uses new text message security verification
Verisign now allows PayPal users to add more security to their accounts with SMS and physical security tokens.
Children’s hospital shores up patient records
New authentication system will protect patient records securely and efficiently.
EC calls consultation on web authentication
The EC is wondering whether improved online signature technologies will be a boon to the EU economy.
Tech giants mark Data Privacy Day
Facebook and Google talk up their security efforts on Data Privacy Day.
Businesses vulnerable with ‘antiquated’ logins
Businesses are leaving themselves open to hackers by using standard username and password logins, Symantec warns.
Website danger as hacker breaks SSL encryption
The Black Hat conference in the US shows that software can be used to steal information from sites you may think are secure.
Newcastle NHS readies single sign-on roll out
Following a successful pilot, Newcastle’s NHS Trust is about to deploy an integrated IT and building access security systems for 11,000 staff.
HSBC deploys 'simple' anti-fraud measure using the phone
Rather than fiddle around with authentication devices like card readers, HSBC customers will be able to prove who they say they are just by...
Video: IBM creates security-on-a-stick for banking
If you’ve ever been worried that hackers could be intercepting your online transactions, IBM could soon have the answer.
Citrix upgrade gives school secure, flexible access
Presentation Server deployment gives school two-factor authentication, speedier access to graphics apps and remote access.
Dell to offer encryption option on business Latitude laptops
New laptops combine hard drive encryption with user and password management and pre-boot authentication.
Oracle buys authentication firm Bharosa
Oracle adds identity fraud prevention company Bharosa to its security lineup.
RSA servers hacked as SecurID data stolen
As RSA has its servers hacked, its two-factor authentication customers will no doubt be highly concerned.
John Lewis checks out mobiles for remote security
The High Street retailer is taking on two-factor authentication software that turns its employees' mobile phones into virtual security tokens.<br/>
Alcatel Lucent targets the 'Dynamic Enterprise'
Post merger, the communications technology maker outlines a strategy for the enterprise that is big on wireless connectivity, security,...
US universities block 'malfunctioning' iPads
Princeton has blocked two dozen iPads after they wreaked havoc with its Wi-Fi networks, while GWU says the Apple tablet isn't compatible with its...
Law firm makes case for two-factor authentication
Hodge Jones & Allen has outsourced key ID and security management to provide IT users with secure remote access to confidential data and systems.
PayPal and partners winning battle on phishing
Chief information officer of online transaction giant talks exclusively to <i>IT PRO</i> about importance of email authentication collaboration...
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