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- Croatian Banks Make Fraud Virtually Impossible by Securing Transactions and User Identities With Thales nCipher HSMs
- A member of the Asseco Group, which is Europe's fifth largest system integrator, Logos is one of Croatia's most trusted IT companies. Logos has built numerous online banking systems for clients including leading Croatian banks Zagrebacka Banka member of UniCredit Group, PBZ member of Intesa Sanpaolo Group, and Raiffeisenbank Austria....
- Tags: User Identity, Online Banking, Hardware, Fraud, MasterCard International, THALES, Hardware Security Module, Banking, Litigation, E-business/E-Commerce, Personal Finance, Financial Services, Business Operations, Internet
- Case studies 2009-01-22
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- AuditWizard 8.1 (Windows)
- AuditWizard is a fast, effective and accurate PC auditing software. Discover all your hardware, software and application licenses across your entire organization in minutes. AuditWizard helps you achieve total visibility of what's on your network, from PCs and Servers through to Network Printers and Switches to IT gadgets like PDAs,...
- Tags: Software, Audit, Network, PC, Auditing, Microsoft Windows, Hardware, AuditWizard, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Software downloads 2009-11-18
- CommView for WiFi 6.2 build 657 (Windows)
- CommView for WiFi is a wireless network monitor and analyzer for 802.11 a/b/g/n networks. The program presents a clear, detailed picture of network traffic that facilitates the examination and analysis of packets, helping the user to pinpoint network problems and troubleshoot software and hardware. With over 70 supported protocols, CommView...
- Tags: Network, Microsoft Windows, TamoSoft, CommView, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless And Mobility, Networking
- Software downloads 2009-11-14
- Does it matter that "Linux is bloated"?
- well compare to what compare too its former self ... ultra thin but lack finessecompare to win 2k compare to win xp compare to vista /win 7 will all there crapware compare to Mac and its hardware lock in Its easy to state Linux is bloated but...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Linux, kernel, hardware, Haiku, BeOS, Linux IS
- Discussion threads 2009-09-22
- Hacker demos persistent Mac keyboard attack
- Apple's sleek $49 Mac keyboards can be hacked and infected with keystroke loggers and impossible-to-detect rootkits, according to a security researcher presenting at this year's Black Hat/DEFCON conferences. The researcher, known only as "K. Chen," found a way to...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Hacker, Firmware, Attack, Keyboards, Rootkits, Hardware, Peripherals, Security, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2009-08-03
- IronKey unveils enterprise USB flash drive with crypto, self-destruct security
- IronKey, maker of the "world's most secure flash drive," on Monday announced the launch of its S200 device for government and enterprise customers, featuring hardened physical security, the latest Cryptochip technology, active anti-malware and enhanced management capabilities. It's the "first and only USB...
- Tags: Enterprise Management, Physical Security, USB Flash Drive, IronKey, Management Capability, IronKey S200, Flash Memory, Security, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-07-13
- Researchers demo wireless keyboard sniffer for Microsoft 27Mhz keyboards
- Researchers from Remote-Exploit.org, the home of the BackTrack pen-testing Linux distribution, have recently released an open source wireless keyboard sniffer Keykeriki, capable of sniffing and decoding keystrokes of Microsoft 27Mhz based keyboards through on-the-fly deciphering of XOR based encryption. Their wartyping -- decoding signals from wireless keyboards...
- Tags: Wireless Keyboard, Microsoft Corp., Wireless, Keyboards, Hardware, Peripherals, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2009-06-12
- Firefox gets emergency update to fix the last update
- Firefox gets emergency update to fix the last updateFixed ! Open Source in Action......Open Source fixed it...include the version # so good of you to include the version that was a problem. I thought info like that would be automatically provided by people at zdnet or wired. you guys are...
- Tags: Web browsers, Mozilla Firefox, emergency update, Mozilla Corp., FIREFOX IS, Microsoft Corp., Web browser
- Discussion threads 2009-04-28
- BREAKING: Apple 'suing Wired' for tutorial on 'Hackintosh' netbook tutorial, author says
- BREAKING: Apple 'suing Wired' for tutorial on 'Hackintosh' netbook tutorial, author saysWell there is the notion that its apples fault...They deliberately chose to ignore the fact (esp. when moving over to the Intel platform) that people want to run the OS, but do not want to pay for the "Apple...
- Tags: Operating systems, Netbooks, nettops & MIDs, Apple Inc., operating system, Apple Mac OS X, Wired Inc., netbook
- Discussion threads 2009-01-14
- Some minor criticisms of the Windows 7 beta
- After using the finalised Windows 7 beta build (build 7000) for a good few days as my primary operating system, I'm exceptionally happy with it. I've tried to find bugs, as it is pre-release software, but so far have found none, which bodes well for the software giant. I do,...
- Tags: Mouse, Microsoft Windows 7, Window, Beta, BitLocker, XPS, Size Option, Microsoft Windows, Mice, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Peripherals, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-12-29
- Migrating to Amazon Web Services: The blueprint
- Moving your infrastructure to Amazon Web Services--or any other cloud platform--sounds like a no-brainer in many respects. You can scale up or down as needed and pay only for the computing and storage you use. The big question, however, is this: How exactly does a company migrate its infrastructure? ...
- Tags: Web Service, Amazon.com Inc., Infrastructure, Helpstream, EC2, Cloud Computing, Data Centers, Software As A Service (SaaS), Web Services, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Emerging Technologies, Enterprise Software, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-12-18
- Delivering Industry-Leading Data and Network Security With Talis Data Systems Datagent Security Module
- The growing demands of computer systems and sensitive data requirements have created unprecedented vulnerabilities to security attacks and damage losses. The Datagent Security Module by Talis Data Systems controls user access to all hardware, prevents data migration across multiple secure networks, and avoids the susceptibility to attacks possible with software-based...
- Tags: Attack, IDC-MCS, Network, Network Security, Security
- White papers 2008-11-01
- Ulf Mattsson, Protegrity Corporation: Encryption Keys Should Be Protected in Memory, on Disk and During Transport Between Processes
- Encryption keys can be protected and encrypted when stored in memory or in databases, and also during transport between systems and system processes. The use of a combination of software cryptography and specialized cryptographic chipsets, called a Hardware Security Module, can provide a selective added level of protection, and help...
- Tags: Disk, Transport, Memory, Cryptography, Global Security Mag, Digital Security, Chipsets, Performance Management, Flash Memory, Security, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Human Resources, Workforce Management
- White papers 2008-10-01
- Interbank Settlement Network Security Architecture
- This paper describes the security architecture that applies to the interbank settlement network and should be viewed in the context of the publication: Interbank Settlement Network, (Position Paper number: 02/2008), which describes the architectural design of the interbank settlement network component of the interbank settlement system. SWIFT has recently implemented...
- Tags: Network, Settlement, Network Security, South African Reserve Bank, Security
- White papers 2008-05-15
- Reiser FS: The open source file system fallout
- Yesterday, the Open Source community took an emotional hit when veteran Linux programmer Hans Reiser was convicted of first degree murder in the suspicious disappearing of his wife, Nina. While I won't go into the details of the case, as this has been covered extensively in the press, I would...
- Tags: File System, ReiserFS, Zetabyte File System, Linux, Open Source, UNIX, Operating Systems, Software, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-04-29
- Microsoft's End to End trust vision: Can this identity, trusted stack thing work?
- Microsoft unveiled its "End to End Trust" security vision and now the real work begins: Will anyone buy into it? At RSA, Microsoft rolled out a whitepaper that at the very least is quite the conversation piece. Reading through the whitepaper--something I encourage everyone...
- Tags: Software, Audit, Privacy, Vision, Microsoft Corp., Hardware, Identity, Accountability, Audit Data, Internet, Financial Accounting, Security, Finance, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-08
- If I Were to Design Windows 7
- If I Were to Design Windows 7I license OS X from Apple and dump Vista...How could a company put so much money and so much time into an effort and come up with something so lame and mediocre? There's only one company that really knows how to design operating systems,...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, Aero, Design Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-04-07
- Asus U6S A1
- Taiwanese computer maker Asus is best known these days for the ultracompact and ultracheap, $399 Linux-powered Eee PC. The company also turns out some noteworthy high-end systems, such as the $1,699 Asus U6S. With a leather-covered wrist rest and brushed metal touch pad, it's a stylish ultraportable and one that...
- Tags: Notebooks, Processors, Asus U6S, ASUS, Intel Core 2 Duo, laptop computer
- Product reviews 2008-02-20
- XP on OLPC: Microsoft's gambit to stay in the emerging market conversation
- XP on OLPC: Microsoft's gambit to stay in the emerging market conversationAll this work on a deprecated OS?I thought Vista was the future? Active development to port XP, let's face it, a stable but very outdated OS onto the OLPC. At some point, MS will have to accept...
- Tags: Operating systems, emerging market, Apple OS X, Windows/Linux, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., One Laptop Per Child project, operating system, Microsoft Windows Vista, software
- Discussion threads 2007-12-06
- HP's new home server is small, smart, and impressively simple
- Earlier this year, I looked at a beta release of Windows Home Server and called it a “home run†for Microsoft. This week, Hewlett Packard announced that it would begin taking orders for its new MediaSmart servers, which are built on the Windows Home Server platform, with actual shipments set to...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., PC, Storage, Backup, Microsoft Windows Home Server, Server, Microsoft Corp., David, MediaSmart Hardware, Velocity Micro, Microsoft Windows, Backups, Desktops, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Ed Bott
- Blog posts 2007-11-08
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