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Android is a malware cesspool — and users don’t care

News | Tuesday 14 June 2011 7:37 am

Android smartphones are expected to reach about half the market by year’s end, surpassing iOS as the market leader in such devices. Android smartphones (and tablets) are also among the least secure ones available, thanks mainly to the Android Market being full of Trojan horses and other malware masquerading as legitimate apps.

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New Nationwide Breach Law Could Force Data-Centric Security Push

News | Tuesday 14 June 2011 3:21 am

While Congress wrangles over the law’s content, database and IT administrators gear up for change

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Key elements of an effective IT governance process

News | Tuesday 14 June 2011 2:44 am

To successfully implement IT governance, chief information officers (CIOs) require both leadership and execution, according to Gartner. Great IT leaders master process, and they understand that execut…

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Site appeals feds’ unprecedented domain seizure

News | Tuesday 14 June 2011 2:07 am

‘Operation in our Sites’ challenged

The Spanish operator of a website related to sports has petitioned for the return of two domain names seized by the US government in an unprecedented campaign that confiscates the addresses without first giving owners a chance to defend themselves in court.…

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History and future of mobile malware

News | Monday 13 June 2011 8:45 pm

Panda Security released a report on the history, current state and future of mobile malware which aims to raise awareness of the threats affecting mobile devices as well as provide tips individuals ca…

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