Bring Your Own Laptop Won’t Help VDI Posted by Mike Fratto, Editor January 11, 2011 When I made my 2011 predictions, I didn’t hold out much hope for VDI. I don’t think that the upsides in moving to VDI — fast ROI, reduction in operations expenses, security enhancements, etc. —…
A Total Defence first for charity
The 2011 Total Defence campaign will not just remind Singaporeans of their role to play in defending the country but, for the first time, do its bit for charity. — ST PHOTO THE 2011 Total Defence campaign will not just remind Singaporeans of their role to play in defending the…
Malware emerging as biggest mobile security concern
Nokia Tej Speeds up sales.Grows Business!Saves Cost! Cloud Computing:Participate to Win!!!!!! Citrix XenDesktop The Right Choice For Desktop Virtualization Article source: http://www.ciol.com/Security/Mobile-Security/News-Reports/Malware-emerging-as-biggest-mobile-security-concern/145552/0/ Tags: Spyware., virus, walware Category: Virus/Malware Gergory Evans
SMCD 01.09.11: Razing the Digital Wasteland
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Stolen laptop found its way to man downstairs
A MAN was discovered in his kitchen with a laptop that had been stolen from the flat upstairs six months earlier, Guildford Crown Court was told on Wednesday. Delroy Rowe claimed he had bought the computer from a man called Titch in a pub, three months after the break-in at…
Three Scituate sisters to serve jail terms for string of house break-ins
Three sisters who lived together on Hatherly Road are now serving jail sentences for a string of house burglaries, credit card frauds and larcenies in Norwell and Scituate over the last two years. The trio – Nichole Wright, 21, Kelli Wright, 22, and Shawna Wright, 25 – were all sentenced…
Cyber attack threat
11 January 2011 Cyber attack threat listen now | download audio Who’s watching? full image Australia’s leading cybersecurity expert Dr Paul Twomey wants Australian business leaders to step up to the plate and do more to reduce the threat of cyber attacks. Originally broadcast on 9 September 2010. Guests Dr…
S. Korean hackers trade cyber blows with N. Korea
SEOUL (AFP) – Computer hackers from South and North Korea are waging an apparent propaganda battle in cyberspace, less than two months after their militaries traded artillery fire across the tense sea border. Users of the South’s popular website dcinside.com have claimed responsibility for hacking into the North’s Twitter account…
Letter box
Saturday January 8, 2011 Concerned reflections on another deer season Editor of the Reformer: The following is a letter which I wrote to the commissioner of Vt. Fish Wildlife Department. Dear commissioner, After another dismal deer hunting season it is about time the Fish and Wildlife Dept. address the root…
Estonia Considers a Nerd Draft to Staff Cyber Army
In 2007, the Baltic republic of Estonia was blindsided by a series of large-scale cyber attacks, crippling the country’s government, financial and media online networks – the world’s first cyberwar. Eventually the origins of the denial of service (DDoS) assaults were traced to Russia, which has led the country to…
