How to secure your Android smartphone

Here are some things you can do to dramatically reduce the risk of malware infections on your Android phone: 1. Use the official Android Market instead of third-party app stores or websites, especially now that Bouncer is used to monitor for malware. If you want to help ensure that you…

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Self-signed SSL certificates can be secure

Given the recent problems with SSL certificates provided by third party companies, one has to wonder why we place all this trust in these vendors. We allow them to process and produce “trusted” certificates for our websites, but in the end even Google, Microsoft and state and federal governments are…

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SANS Secure Europe 2012

SANS is offering 11 course(s) at this training event being held in Amsterdam, NL starting on May 7, 2012. Please visit http://www.sans.org/secure-amsterdam-2012 for complete information and to register for this event. View full post on SANS Institute – ALL Training Events View full post on National Cyber Security

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Five ways to secure your office email

Despite the popularity of real time communications like instant messaging, as well as updates via Facebook and Twitter, most workplaces still use and rely on email. As handy as email can be, it can also be dangerous. Attachments can contain viruses, and email messages can hide phishing links that lead…

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Five ways to secure your office email

Despite the popularity of real time communications like instant messaging, as well as updates via Facebook and Twitter, most workplaces still use and rely on email. As handy as email can be, it can also be dangerous. Attachments can contain viruses, and email messages can hide phishing links that lead…

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