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Nov 10, 2016
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Need for ‘smart’ regulation of IoT security is as obvious as is it unlikely

Security expert Bruce Schneier says government regulation of the internet of things is inevitable: Our choice is between smarter government involvement and stupider government involvement.” Read More

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Top 4 Concerns of Enterprises Making the Transition to Containers

By packaging microservices in containers that are portable across all the physical, virtual, and cloud environments, you can increase agility, increase efficiency and greatly accelerate time to market. Read More

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$13 million: That’s an early termination fee

Let’s call it a tiny little consolation prize for anyone who’s ever had to pay a carrier early-termination fee: U.S. Cellular had to pony up $13 million last quarter to buy its way out of a stadium naming rights agreement with the Chicago White Sox. Read More

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A spam-control issue unique to Australia?

A user of Reddit’s section devoted to systems administration yesterday offered up for inspection an F-bomb-laden phishing email that had eluded his company’s spam filter despite the filter having been set to weed out such cursing. Read More

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Duct tape, modeling clay and a handgun are not standard computer parts

The TSA may not be the most popular federal agency, but it does put out a blog post every week that is highly entertaining for the look it offers into the scary panoply of weaponry that passengers try to get on planes. Read More

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Robocall Strike Force: Trial of one technique cut IRS scam complaints 90%

An initial progress report by the Robocall Strike Force was highlighted by the claim that a trial of a single fraud-prevention technique resulted in a 90 percent reduction in complaints about scams involving automated phone calls falsely claiming to be from the IRS. Read More

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Does Southwest’s new ‘password’ commercial need to get away?

If you watched any football yesterday, chances are you saw the latest in Southwest Airlines’ “Wanna get away?” commercial series, this one featuring a military general and his comical willingness to surrender his network access password. Read More

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Why Digital Business Needs a New Approach to Information Security

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