Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: TecTrends Reporter
Published: September 2009
Product Code: R3463-81Description Given the ever-present and constantly changing problems of cybercrime and dishonest or deceptive business practices on the World Wide Web, tracking important developments in computer security is important for everyone who uses a computer. As more and more computer use is networked and more computing is moving to mobile devices, the challenge of keeping pace with developments in the area of cybersecurity increases. What technological developments and new products or services are emerging in the areas of computer security, mobile security, data security, and Internet security? The TecTrends Computer Security Reporter tracks key recent media coverage on this and a wide range of other important concerns affecting the world of cybersecurity.
Table of Contents - Article 1 The Changing Face of Identity Management
- Article 2 Fake Infection Warnings Can Be Real Trouble
- Article 3 Virulent Worm Exploits Missing Patches
- Article 4 Securing the Mobile Landscape
- Article 5 Scaling for Security
- Article 6 Is Your Information Really Safe?
- Article 7 Security Paramount, Strengthened by Location
- Article 8 Malware Outlook Stormy
- Article 9 Is Mobile Messaging in Danger?
- Article 10 Security Threats in Collaboration Platforms
- Article 11 Web Security Still Matters
- Article 12 Determining Sender Reputation
- Article 13 You Can Fool Some of the People All of the Time: Research on...
- Article 14 Stop Data Theft with Encryption
- Article 15 Video Gets Entre Into Email
- Article 16 What to Entrust to the Cloud
- Article 17 IE 8 is a Must-Upgrade
- Article 18 Now Comes the Journalist-Consultant
- Article 19 Google Tries to Make App Engine Practical
- Article 20 Smarter, Not More, Storage
- Article 21 False Security: 'Scareware' Spreads
- Article 22 PGP System is a Team Player
- Article 23 ING Examines Cloud Computing
- Article 24 Exchange 2010 Looks Solid from Core to Cloud
- Article 25 Apple Exploration
- Article 26 The Next Big Idea
- Article 27 No Phishing Zone
- Article 28 Cloud Security Fears Cast Shadow at RSA
- Article 29 Shopping On the Go
- Article 30 Powering Up
- Article 31 Bank Protects More Than Money
- Article 32 Securing Enterprise Communications
- Article 33 Keep It Private
- Article 34 Protecting Privacy
- Article 35 An FTP Rival?
- Article 36 The Evolving Digital Mailroom
- Article 37 Quantum Dots May Hold the Key to Secure Quantum Cryptography
- Article 38 Iris Recognition System Uses Dual FireWire Cameras
- Article 39 Smart Card 101
- Article 40 Thwarting Data Thieves with Layers of Security
- Article 41 Making the Sale, and Talking Security
- Article 42 Smarts, Not Just Money, Part of the Answer to Payment Security
- Article 43 Token Gestures
- Article 44 Here Comes Cash-and-Carry for the Web
- Article 45 Microsoft Unifying Cloud, Net Mgmt.
- Article 46 ADNs Accelerate and Secure Apps
- Article 47 IP Address Tracking, By The Numbers
- Article 48 Consider the Source
- Article 49 FutureNet 2009: IPv6 is Coming
- Article 50 Vishing: Do you really know who's calling?
- Article 51 AV Fear and Loathing
- Article 52 Microsoft Takes Windows to the Next Level: Windows Server 2008 R2
- Article 53 How to Buy Cloud Computing Services
- Article 54 iPhones Don't Have to Be Outlaws
- Article 55 3G Safeguards: Incomplete, Getting Better
- Article 56 SaaS: Bailing Out Government IT
- Article 57 So Far, the Cloud Seems Too Leaky
- Article 58 Upgrade to Suite B Security Algorithms
- Article 59 Ubunto Server: Lean, Mean, Cloud-Making Machine
- Article 60 Managing the Tweets
- Article 61 Creating Safe, Collaborative Cultures in a Web 2.0 World
- Article 62 Protect Your Network with OpenDNS
- Article 63 How Losing Your Phone Could Cost You
- Article 64 IE 8: Its Security is Worth the Download
- Article 65 E-Mail Crooks Target Webmail Accounts
- Article 66 Mobile Insecurity
- Article 67 Information You Can Bank On
- Article 68 KM Challenges Fraud
- Article 69 Make the Right Call
- Article 70 Securing Profits from IP Surveillance and Access Control
- Article 71 Let's Verify Our Terms Correctly
- Article 72 Homeland Security with a Light Touch
- Article 73 Solar Storm Threatens Newly Networked World
- Article 74 How SonicWall Scaled Multicore Barriers
- Article 75 Web Ad Sales Open Door to Viruses
- Article 76 We've Been Blind to Attacks on Our Sites
- Article 77 Enabling Video Surveillance
- Article 78 Is the Cloud Secure Enough?
- Article 79 Companies Cope With Twitter Imposters
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