Thursday, July 5, 2012

Security swallows the CEO

Cost of protecting U.S. classified data doubles over 10 years | Android susceptible to sophisticated clickjacking malware

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The U.S. government -- minus key spy operations -- spent $11.36 billion to protect classified data in 2011. The number has increased substantially over the past decade, from $4.7 billion in 2001. Read More

Android susceptible to sophisticated clickjacking malware
A new prototype rootkit -- which attacks the Android framework, rather than the kernel -- differs from other malware in key ways. Read More

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The recently released System Center Configuration Manager 2012 has received rave reviews, but you may have missed the fact that Microsoft has slipped Endpoint Protection (formerly called Forefront Endpoint Protection) into the product as a paid add-on. Endpoint Protection is an antimalware product, plain and simple. Read More

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