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NASA Rebadges With Identity Management   20 Nov 2006 05:54 GMT
NASA is implementing a consistent badge system for building access.
Source: Computerworld
IBM to launch security software for small business   20 Nov 2006 05:01 GMT
IBM on Monday plans to unveil a scaled-down version of its federated security software to reach companies of up to 5,000 employees.
Source: ZDNet
Bosses get into 007 gadgets   17 Nov 2006 18:32 GMT
Heads of companies with secrets to protect are picking up countersurveillance tech toys typical of James Bond.
Source: ZDNet
Japanese tech enables instant tsunami alerts   17 Nov 2006 13:16 GMT
Seismic activity in monitoring system's geographic range detected and evaluated within minutes.
Source: ZDNet
Experts raise Windows security alarm   16 Nov 2006 21:54 GMT
Code that exploits a "critical" Windows flaw has been posted on the Net, opening the door for a worm to be created.
Source: ZDNet
Software maker in data leak makes deal with feds   16 Nov 2006 17:48 GMT
Guidance Software, which exposed data on its government and law enforcement customers, agrees to install tighter security safeguards.
Source: ZDNet
Proving a negative   16 Nov 2006 05:53 GMT
Columnist Jon Espenschied isn't impressed when he hears claims that breached data hasn't been accessed.
Source: Computerworld
SANS names top hacker targets   15 Nov 2006 18:22 GMT
Microsoft's IE and Office, Apple's Mac OS X and people themselves are among the Internet's weak links, the security group says.
Source: ZDNet
Determining risk   15 Nov 2006 14:00 GMT
Too often organizations make a leap toward an initiative without proper analysis. The results can turn out to be either wasteful or unsafe.
Source: Computerworld
SANS: Human error top security worry   15 Nov 2006 14:00 GMT
The SANS Institute today will release its annual Top 20 Internet Security Vulnerabilities report, placing human error on the list as the top concern.
Source: Computerworld
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