Intel and Oracle team up on encryption
September 27th, 2008
Filed under: IT Security & Business Continuity Computing giants Intel and Oracle are set to team up to improve encryption for cloud computing customers.The companies have revealed they plan to create new data encryption technologies for cloud computing
Source: c.moreover.com
Medicare rules help make Social Security number less secure (Republican-American)
A number (so to speak) of you responded to last week’s column about asking medical offices to use something other than your Social Security number for record-keeping.
Source: www.rep-am.com
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Virtual security (West County Journal)
For schools, just as for individuals, security of personal information on computers has to be a continuing priority.
Source: westcountyjournal.stltoday.com
Kiwicon ‘08 Keynote speaker and VC Hacking.
Kiwicon ‘08 Keynote speaker and VC Hacking. Please note: comments that are inappropriate or promotional in nature will be deleted. E-mail addresses are not displayed, but you must enter a valid e-mail address to confirm your comments. Are you a
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Verification Services: Fulfilling the Promise of Technology Escrow Agreements
What Comprises a Useful Technology Escrow Deposit Levels of Deposit Verification Offered by Escrow Service Providers Benefits of Verification for Licensees and Developers
Source: c.moreover.com
McAfee to pay $465 million for Secure Computing
McAfee Inc, the world’s No. 2 security software maker, said on Monday it plans to buy Internet security company Secure Computing Corp for $465 million in cash. The move gives McAfee a suite of software, services and hardware products to protect hackers
Source: c.moreover.com
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