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‘Intelligent video is replacing reactive video’
AXIS Communications invented the world’s first network camera in 1996. Security surveillance has come a long way since then. Ray Mauritsson, President and CEO, Axis Communications spoke to Varun Aggarwal...
Security News
Oscars – the new vehicle for hackers to spread attacks
Security firm Sophos has warned that hackers are exploiting interest in the Oscar film awards ceremony to infect computers
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Infosys launches Treasury-in-a-box solution
Firm claims that banks can quickly get a treasury system up and running quickly without significant investments in ti...
Verizon releases framework used for data breach investigations reports
The incident-sharing framework will provide enterprises with a common structure for describing and analyzing security incidents
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The Insecure Enterprise
With cyber criminals offering ‘fraud as a service’ and malware factories churning out malware designed to steal information, the threat perception for Indian enterprises has esc...
Cyberoam launches appliance to tap remote office security segment
Hackers target Facebook and Twitter: F-Secure
Fujitsu intros biometric security device
IBM X-Force report reveals dramatic rise in exploits involving document readers
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“Just as two hackers talk to each other and come up with a threat, CIOs need to come together and collaborate with each other on mechanisms to fight these threats”
The online threat landscape has changed steadily over the years, with threats growing not only in number but also in terms of their complexity and variety. In this changing scenario, are existing standards still good enough for ensuring security? How do authentication methods such as one-time password generators and digital signature generators fare? To find out, Harshal Kallyanpur, spoke with SSL inventor, Dr Taher Elgamal, who is also an advisor for Arcot Systems.
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Tech Center : Understanding The Danger Within
Data Center Automation - 10 Questions to Ask Before Proceeding
Identity Management: 10 Questions to Ask
Tech Center: DBA Guide to Improved Security
Research: 2009 InformationWeek 500 Report
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Infosys launches Treasury-in-a-box solution
Avaya targets SMBs with new UC solution
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Best Practices for Minimizing Email Complaints
Protecting Data from the Cyber Theft Pandemic
Crimes Of Financial Passion - A Fraud
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Coexistence Between Notes & Microsoft
Case Study
Should Facebook Be Your Company's Intranet?
A company intranet established on Facebook is helping to change both employee and market perceptions of Serena Software, a midsize tech company
Infrastructure Agenda 2010
Web 2.0 and Cloud Computing to lead IT spend in 2010
Traditional areas such as BI and security top IT spend, while new technologies such as virtualization and cloud computing are also finding increased prominence, finds the Infrastructure Agenda 2010 Survey
Editor’s blog
DMS is a lot more than digitization
A recent item in the news about missing maps caught my attention. The story cited how priceless maps of Mumbai, dating back to the 18th century had mysteriously disappeared from the “safe” confines of the Asiatic Society of Mumbai.
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