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Security threats to beware in 2011
We take a look ahead to what threats await us in 2011.
Kaspersky quits BSA over US piracy law support
The Russian security company doesn't like the BSA's stance on the US Stop Online Piracy Act.
Google sends in Bouncer to sort out malicious apps
The tech giant finally brings in extra security for the Android Market.
IT security must change for the cloud
IT security needs to change to better fit the incoming cloud technologies, according to a senior analyst.
Security: Year in review 2010
It's been a huge year for the security industry. We look back at some of the biggest moments of 2010.
Police e-crime hubs announced
The three hubs will hook up with the Met to take down cyber crime operations.
Who to trust after the VeriSign hack?
Davey Winder questions what data was stolen from VeriSign and wonders why the company hasn't been more forthcoming.
My email address is [CENSORED]
In this week's column, Davey Winder looks at whether businesses should keep email addresses secret.
SMEs stuck in technology dark ages
Research carried out by Intel suggests smaller businesses are placing themselves at a disadvantage by failing to embrace new technologies.
Inside the data centre that powers Las Vegas' casinos
Just like Las Vegas itself, the SuperNAP data centre that handles the city's gambling transactions is wonderfully over the top.
World IPv6 Day: Why should you care?
With World IPv6 Day fully underway, we look at why your business should take note.
HP unveils Sandy Bridge business laptops
Businesses will be able to get their hands on HP's new Sandy Bridge laptops this June.
Biometric authentication: the key to keeping businesses and users happy?
You’re already paying for biometrics in business laptops, so is it time for your business to start using them?
Sneaky Android threats still rising
Android threats are becoming increasingly prevalent, Symantec warns, with one notable piece of malware hiding in a Steamy Window app.
Are businesses at risk of WikiLeaks attacks?
Denial of service attacks against WikiLeaks, as well as companies that refuse to do business with it, have raised the stakes for cyber-crime.
Malware top risk of employee social networking
The threat of external malware heads up ISACA's list of top five threats, but the rest of the list shows the need for better education rather than...
Cloud computing inherently dangerous, says Check Point
Check Point explains the dangers of cloud computing and says how technology can help prevent data leaks.
Talking tech and business with James Caan and Symantec
We chat with former Dragon's Den presenter James Caan and Symantec's small business expert Ross Walker about technology, business and security.
Contract concerns will be the next hurdle for cloud
As security concerns begin to be eased, contracts in the cloud will be the next hurdle for the industry to jump.
Is cloud computing secure?
In the latest of our cloud computing exploration features, we look at the issue of security.
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