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Lagging IPv6 security features, vulnerabilities could hamper transition
Experts say suspect IPv6 security features in commercial products and weaknesses in the protocol could be exploited by attackers. News | 07 Jun 2011
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IPv6 connectivity: Innovations address IPv6 security concerns
Researchers at Virginia Tech have created a tool called Moving Target IPv6 Defense in order to address looming IPv6 security issues. Column | 19 May 2011
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Rising UC security threats unheeded by vendors and enterprises
Enterprises cite security as a top reason to shun consumer tools such as Skype, yet few IT organizations are beefing up UC security on enterprise-class devices and endpoints. News | 21 Apr 2011
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Comodo warns of serious SSL certificate breach
A breach at a registration authority caused Comodo to issue nine fraudulent certificates, enabling an attacker to impersonate some major websites and servers. Article | 23 Mar 2011
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Kaminsky, DNSSEC deployments experts say protocol will boost security
Dan Kaminsky and other experts involved in DNSSEC deployments, during an RSA Conference 2011 session, urged enterprises to consider rolling out support for the new Internet protocol. Article | 16 Feb 2011
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Microsoft security chief stumps for Internet health check system
Microsoft Vice President of Trustworthy Computing Scott Charney at the RSA Conference 2011 discussed Collective Defense, Microsoft's proposed Internet health check system for consumer computers, and how it should be implemented not by governments and... Article | 15 Feb 2011
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ValidEdge unveils NMS antimalware appliance at RSA Conference 2011
ValidEdge unveiled its Network Malware Security system, designed to stop unknown zero-day malware and single-target malware attacks. Article | 15 Feb 2011
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Better methods needed to discover network configuration flaws
Many network security professionals take the wrong approach when testing their networks, according to one prominent security expert. Article | 15 Feb 2011
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ICANN announces DNSSEC deployment to root Internet servers
Announced at this week's Black Hat Briefings, root servers and Internet domains have now been signed with DNSSEC. Article | 30 Jul 2010
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Black Hat: Researchers poke holes in HTTPS, SSL Web browser security
Attackers capable of carrying out man-in-the-middle attacks to hijack Web browsing sessions can go further and render Web security protocols HTTPS and SSL/TLS useless against attack. Article | 29 Jul 2010
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