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Application Security Inc. vows to 'give away' up $1 million in database security software

|   I got an interesting press release from Application Security Inc. saying the company is willing to donate up to $1 million in security software to help enterprises avoid data breaches. Here's what they said:

Many blacklisted sites were hijacked, says Zscaler ThreatLabZ

|   An interesting nugget of research from Zscaler suggests that many blacklisted sites were fine until someone hijacked them.

Is The Time Right To Spread Your Risk?

|   As the broadening gap between our ambitions for a secure enterprise and our abilities to deliver on such a vision become self-evident, the time has come to pay equal attention to the poor cousin of risk management, “TRANSFER.”

McAfee-Intel eye critical infrastructure protection

|   On the heels of a recent cyberattack against natural gas pipelines in the U.S., McAfee and Intel are announcing a new initiative to protect critical infrastructure.

Not your older brother's security landscape

|   A good friend drove me to the airport this morning for my trip to LA for ISSA's

That was stupid, Adobe

|   Adobe has decided to issue free security patches for eight critical vulnerabilities in

App Development and Data Privacy

|   As almost every type of business is rushing to develop one or more apps for use on mobile devices by their employees, business partners, and/or customers, issues relating to data security are frequently overlooked or given short shrift.

'Apocalypse Now' meets #infosec

|   Being a pop culture junkie, I often find myself comparing the fictional world with the real-life world of information security. If I wrote about plumbing, I suppose I would find myself comparing some movie or musical piece to that. But security is my subject, and the movie I can't help but...

#FFSec: Security pros to follow on Twitter, May 11

|   Follow these names on Twitter. Together, they make cyberspace a more secure place. (copy and paste)

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