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Can't have SDDC without SD-WAN: Nuage
Johns Hopkins team cracks iMessage photo, video encryption
27% of US office workers would sell their passwords
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Tim Cook comments on iPhone data privacy and security
FBI warning puts car hacking on bigger radar screen
NASA’s IG tells space agency to bolster space network security

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Can't have SDDC without SD-WAN: Nuage

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Johns Hopkins team cracks iMessage photo, video encryption

A Johns Hopkins team has decrypted iMessage photos by guessing character-by-character the key used to encrypt it, and Apple plans to release a new iOS version today that will fix the flaw. Read More

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27% of US office workers would sell their passwords

In a survey released today, 27 percent of U.S. office workers at large companies would sell their work password to an outsider, compared to a global average of 20 percent Read More

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Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and others publish new email security standard

Engineers from Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, Comcast, LinkedIn and 1&1 have devised a new mechanism that improves the encryption of email traffic. Read More

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Tim Cook comments on iPhone data privacy and security

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FBI warning puts car hacking on bigger radar screen

The FBI this week warned carmakers and owners that they need to pay much closer attention to automotive cybersecurity. The National Highway Transportation Safety joined with the FBI in warning consumer that the increasing number of computers in the form of electronic control units (ECUs) that control numerous vehicle functions from steering, braking, and acceleration, to the lights and windshield wipers make them vulnerable to potential cybersecurity problems. Read More

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NASA’s IG tells space agency to bolster space network security

The network NASA uses to deliver telemetry ground-based tracking, data and communications services to a wide range of current and future spacecraft needs a serious bump in security technology. That was the conclusion of the space agency’s Office of Inspector General which stated: “We found that NASA, [NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD, which manages the network] failed to comply with fundamental elements of security risk management reflected in Federal and Agency policies. We believe that these deficiencies resulted from inadequate Agency oversight of the network and insufficient coordination between stakeholders. These deficiencies unnecessarily increase the network’s susceptibility to compromise.” Read More

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