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Editor's Blog 11/20/2009 1 comment A new Facebook application preps itself for the holiday season
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Security Clan Editor's Blog 11/18/2009 7 comments The state of security hardware and software ensures enterprise customers will continue to pay and pay
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Robert D. Atkinson 11/18/2009 Post a comment Public policy can help stem the tide of digital theft. The US should take a lesson from France.
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Don Reisinger 11/18/2009 12 comments A number of organizations are battling to ensure the US government doesn't overstep the bounds of privacy in the name of security
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Internet Evolution Poll 11/16/2009 4 comments Can stronger authentication solve most of the Internet's security problems?
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Midmarket Clan Editor's Blog 11/16/2009 2 comments Midwest businesses reveal which technologies, strategies, and tactics generated the greatest impact, and which extraneous projects will be tabled
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Editor's Blog 11/16/2009 8 comments President Obama has never used Twitter. Do I hear 'impeachment'?
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Ross M. Greenberg 11/16/2009 11 comments Microsoft appears to have learned a difficult lesson from Vista: Windows 7 is easily upgraded on the Web for a variety of drivers
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Editor's Blog 11/13/2009 12 comments Google Maps and a site that hosts aerial and street views of celebrity homes are taking some heat for their lack of attention to personal privacy
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Jart Armin 11/13/2009 16 comments A new type of blended threat has emerged, affecting over 350,000 Websites and servers worldwide. Here's why it's so deadly
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Sweeney Blog 11/13/2009 3 comments The release of Microsoft's newest OS raises the question of the company's relevance in an era when Google dominates applications and search, and Apple runs circles around Redmond with its gadgets and user interfaces.
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Editor's Blog 11/20/2009 1 comment A new Facebook application preps itself for the holiday season
Security Clan Editor's Blog 11/18/2009 7 comments The state of security hardware and software ensures enterprise customers will continue to pay and pay
Robert D. Atkinson 11/18/2009 Post a comment Public policy can help stem the tide of digital theft. The US should take a lesson from France.
Don Reisinger 11/18/2009 12 comments A number of organizations are battling to ensure the US government doesn't overstep the bounds of privacy in the name of security
Internet Evolution Poll 11/16/2009 4 comments Can stronger authentication solve most of the Internet's security problems?
Midmarket Clan Editor's Blog 11/16/2009 2 comments Midwest businesses reveal which technologies, strategies, and tactics generated the greatest impact, and which extraneous projects will be tabled
Editor's Blog 11/16/2009 8 comments President Obama has never used Twitter. Do I hear 'impeachment'?
Ross M. Greenberg 11/16/2009 11 comments Microsoft appears to have learned a difficult lesson from Vista: Windows 7 is easily upgraded on the Web for a variety of drivers
Editor's Blog 11/13/2009 12 comments Google Maps and a site that hosts aerial and street views of celebrity homes are taking some heat for their lack of attention to personal privacy
Jart Armin 11/13/2009 16 comments A new type of blended threat has emerged, affecting over 350,000 Websites and servers worldwide. Here's why it's so deadly
Sweeney Blog 11/13/2009 3 comments The release of Microsoft's newest OS raises the question of the company's relevance in an era when Google dominates applications and search, and Apple runs circles around Redmond with its gadgets and user interfaces.
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