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IT trainer offers master's degree for hackers In an effort to produce the next generation of chief security officers and IT systems defense experts, an online training company is offering a new master's degree program in security science.
 October 8, 10:47 a.m. PDT
Security vendors bring zombie fighters to life Data leakage prevention might currently be the hottest IT security submarket, but vendors are also tuning up their product offerings to help customers ward off the presence of botnet-infected zombie computers.
 October 4, 3:41 p.m. PDT
SEC suspends trading of firms susceptible to stock spam The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has suspended the stock trading of three companies that haven't provided adequate information about themselves to the public, making them susceptible to spam-based stock scams, the agency said.
October 4, 8:53 a.m. PDT
Malware boom puts pressure on second-tier AV labs Over the first six months of 2007, anti-virus applications market leader Symantec found a total of 212,101 new malware variants, an astonishing 185 percent increase over the second half of 2006, totaling an average of well over 1,100 unique samples arriving per day.
 October 3, 7:08 a.m. PDT
PCI experts say deadline is just the beginning The deadline for retailers and other companies that handle credit card data to achieve compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard has passed, but experts say that only a few large firms are already prepared to go under the microscope via external audits.
 October 1, 3:14 p.m. PDT
France drags its feet on online security With Internet fraud on the rise, French banks and merchants are not putting in place antifraud technology to catch bad online transactions, an official from France's central bank said Thursday.
September 27, 9:23 a.m. PDT
Tech giants chart research goals Power consumption, parallelism, and the rapidly-expanding world of mobile communications are among the leading areas of research and development currently being investigated within some of the IT world's largest companies.
 September 26, 2:53 p.m. PDT
IBM begins another wave of SOA releases IBM released SOA products for integrating software applications and improving business processes, and said more customers are starting to understand the SOA concept.
September 26, 9:24 a.m. PDT
Fraud police buckling under mountains of data Fraud investigators are struggling to cope with vast quantities of data sent to them by financial institutions, meaning some crimes may go uninvestigated or even unnoticed, experts said on Wednesday.
September 26, 5:06 a.m. PDT
Security experts pitch 'culture of data' The companies that are having the most success in advancing their data security efforts today are those that are finding a way to protect sensitive information without getting in the way of business users, industry experts maintain.
 September 25, 2:53 p.m. PDT
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JON'S RADIO, JON UDELL

To be continued
It's time to close this chapter of my blog and begin the
next one. Here I'd just like
to thank Steve Gillmor ...
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