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Microsoft-Yahoo: The story so far

Microsoft-Yahoo: The story so far

Last week's twist in the Microsoft-Yahoo soap opera has seen special guest Google entering the scene again after an absence of a few months.
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 16 2008 9:14AM Software
Clock speed is only half the story

Clock speed is only half the story

Intel’s Penryn chips are set to usher in changes to desktop, laptop and server designs that reflect new realities in computing, going beyond raw processing speed to address multimedia handling and the specific demands of virtualisation.
Martin Veitch Nov 13 2007 10:10AM Hardware
Taming the Web 2.0 beast

Taming the Web 2.0 beast

Web 2.0 is cool, it may even be useful, but it is also causing a headache for those paid to worry about IT security
Staff Writers Oct 23 2007 2:46PM Security
Cover story: Coming up roses

Cover story: Coming up roses

If the online marketplace were a family, 1-800-flowers.com could be considered a patriarch. In 1992, the flower distribution business joined AOL as the internet service provider's first merchant. Three years later, the company added a ".com" to its name and became one of the web's earliest and most recognizable success stories.
Dan Kaplan Aug 8 2006 10:27PM Security
Cover Story: Working for Gold

Cover Story: Working for Gold

For all of the change that occurs in the industry, there remains one immutable consideration that every IT security manager must deal with: the justification of security costs.
Ericka Chickowski Jul 10 2006 8:48PM Security
Cover story: Hard to decipher

Cover story: Hard to decipher

The break-neck speed and frequency with which corporate data breaches are happening these days has most enterprise executives racing to avoid becoming the next headline.
Ericka Chickowski Jun 6 2006 8:13PM Security
Cover story: If once is good, twice is better

Cover story: If once is good, twice is better

A United States federal government agency didn’t need to point out the weaknesses of username and password authentication to E*Trade Financial’s CIO Greg Framke. He already knew that such an antiquated method for validating online banking customers falls short in today’s era of keyloggers and phishing scams.
Ericka Chickowski May 10 2006 8:03PM Security
Cover story: Defining trust

Cover story: Defining trust

As the mastermind of the Bali nightclub bombings awaited execution, he published a jailhouse autobiography teaching others to follow in his footsteps.
Dan Kaplan Apr 14 2006 8:14PM Security
Cover Story: Custom building defenses

Cover Story: Custom building defenses

Three IT security pros explain that a reliable network is key, no matter the size of the company.
Staff Writers Jan 13 2006 8:09PM Security
Securing your business - a never ending story

Securing your business - a never ending story

Despite remaining a core issue for IT managers, a recent study by the United Kingdom’s Department of Trade and Industry indicates that as many as 78 percent of the U.K. companies surveyed have experienced at least one malicious security incident, with 44 percent experiencing them within the last year (2002/2001).
Matt Newman Jan 9 2004 3:32PM Security

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