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Inmate gets 18 months for hacking prison computer | Network World

A former Massachusetts prison inmate has been given an 18-month prison sentence for hacking prison computers while he was incarcerated.

Schmidt Tapped as White House Cybersecurity Coordinator | Network World

An administration official told CSOonline.com Monday night that IT security veteran Howard Schmidt will be the new White House cybersecurity coordinator, a position President Obama created seven months ago.

Microsoft team brings tech help in disasters | Network World

Next time you're stuck in a long line at airport security, see if Microsoft's Claire Bonilla or a member of her team, loaded down with networking and other electronic equipment, is responsible for the hold up.

Asustek plans EeeBot robot with Google Android software | Network World

Asustek Computer plans to develop an educational robot for kids called the EeeBot that uses software based on Google's Android mobile operating system as part of a project sponsored by the Taiwan government to promote Android.

Unencrypted drone video advantageous to U.S. military, despite risks | Network World

The U.S. military didn’t encrypt video streams from drone aircraft flying over war zones because soldiers without security clearances needed access to the video, a military security expert says.

RSA tokens may be behind major network security problems at Lockheed Martin | Network World

Lockheed Martin’s has “major internal computer network problems,” that one security blogger is linking to compromised RSA tokens, according to published reports.

US FTC files formal antitrust complaint against Intel | Network World

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has filed an antitrust-related lawsuit against Intel, charging the world's largest computer chip maker with illegally using its dominant market position to stifle competition and strengthen its monopoly for a decade.

U.S. FTC files formal complaint against Intel | Network World

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Intel, charging the world's largest computer chip maker with illegally using its dominant market position to stifle competition and strengthen its monopoly for a decade.

EC, Microsoft settlement broadly welcomed | Network World

Microsoft's successful settlement of its antitrust issues with the European Commission was welcomed by the software company's foes and friends alike Wednesday, with many hailing the moment as a turning point for the computer industry.

Analysis: TSA document release show pitfalls of electronic redaction | Network World

The inadvertent posting of sensitive TSA documents this week should serve as a reminder to corporate IT operations not to overlook the security challenges of electronic document redaction.

Lawmakers seek to stop reposting of TSA security document | Network World

Several lawmakers are asking DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano to examine if any legal remedies are available to stop Web sites from reposting a recently leaked TSA security manual.

How I got thrown out of an NSA party | Network World

For the National Security Agency, America's high-tech spy agency and guru for military information security, inviting the tech media to attend its first-ever NSA Trusted Computing Conference and Exposition was no easy decision.

Spacebook laptop to launch screen space race | Network World

With its first laptop, gScreen Computer Corp. will deliver 4.6 million pixels of desktop real estate with the Spacebook's dual 17-inch LED screens, for under $3,000.

5 tips for Facebook from security and privacy experts | Network World

'Get the dislike button!' 'OMG this girl KILLED herself after her dad posted on her wall!' What do these comments have in common? They are two of the scams we see making the rounds on Facebook in an attempt to get you to click on and install a bad application. The Facebook con popping up everywhere this week is the 'total profile views' ruse. It's another version of the 'See who viewed your profile' trick that makes its way around the social network and plays to the user's ego and desire for information ab

Will U.S. Supreme Court overhaul Sarbanes-Oxley ? | Network World

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments for and against the legitimacy of the Public Company Oversight Board, an independent group established by the Security and Exchange Commission to servers as the auditing industry's watchdog over financial practice and corporate governance.

Harvard study: Computers don’t save hospitals money | Network World

A new Harvard Medical School study shows that computer systems in hospitals and other clinical settings "are built for the accountants and managers and not ... to help doctors, nurses and patients."

NSA wants bulletproof smartphone, tablet security | Network World

The National Security Agency, America's high-tech spy agency which also plays a key role in approving hardware and software for use by the Department of Defense, wants to be able to outfit military personnel with commercial smartphones and tablets -- but based on a NSA security design.

India reviewing telecom equipment security rules | Network World

India's Department of Telecommunications (DOT) is reviewing tight security rules that it announced in July on imported telecommunications equipment by service providers, according to sources who declined to be named.

What security technology will be hot at RSA 2011? | Network World

The annual RSA Conference, now in its 20th year, will be rocking this month as the security industry gathers in the weeklong extravaganza of product introductions and security experts arguing cloud and mobile computing security issues.

Former DHS cybersecurity chief points finger at Congress | Network World

Part of the blame for continued cybersecurity problems in the U.S. government and beyond lies with Congress and its "scattershot" approach to dealing with the issue, a former assistant secretary for cybersecurity at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said Thursday.

Intel’s McAfee acquisition a mobile play | Network World

Intel's acquisition of security company McAfee could help the chip maker make a splash in the handheld and embedded markets, in which the company has struggled to establish a presence, according to analysts.

Intel to buy security vendor McAfee for $7.68 billion | Network World

Intel said Thursday it plans to acquire security vendor McAfee in a cash deal valued at about $7.68 billion and aimed at enhancing the chip maker's mobile strategy.

India plans to lobby for drop in U.S. visa fees | Network World

A new U.S. law that increases visa fees to pay for border security is a national issue for India rather than one that only affects Indian outsourcing companies, according to India's National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom).

Q&A: Don’t judge Microsoft security by the number of Patch Tuesday bulletins | Network World

Don't judge Microsoft security on the number of monthly patches, says Steve Lipner, senior director of security engineering at Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Group. Microsoft has made a lot of progress with its Security Development Lifecycle and continues to improve the process, he said.

How 9-11 Shaped Hoover Dam Security Operations | Network World

The Hoover Dam is one of the great wonders of American engineering and in addition it is an important part of our nation's critical infrastructure. Here's a look at how the Bureau of Reclamation, a part of the U.S. Department of Interior, protects this national icon.

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