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By: Howard Solomon On: 29 Jul 2010 For: NetworkWorldService revenues grew by only 1.8 per cent last year, but wireless and Internet revenue showed solid gains. However, an industry analyst wonders why so many Canadians still don't have broadband
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Hitachi unit rolls out Password Manager 7By: Greg Meckbach On: 29 Jul 2010Calgary-based Hitachi ID Systems Inc. announced enterprise security software that will manage several different types of authentication systems. Password Manager 7.0 supports biometrics, smart phones and is designed for users who forget passwords easily
more. IT career site Dice launches technology networkBy: Ann Bednarz On: 29 Jul 2010Called the Dice Talent Network, the new initiative combines social recruiting tools with a specialized job board environment. Employers can communicate directly via chat or IM
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Razorback project targets malware, zero-day exploits Sourcefire Inc.’s open source security project includes a defense routing system and could send potentially malicious files to a forensics tool. It is not designed to directly block malware but could work with anti-virus tools
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Black Hat too commercial for you? As network security experts converge on Las Vegas to attend the Black Hat and DefCon conference, some experts are opting for a smaller event, known as Security B-Sides, which one executive with Astaro GmbH says has more of a frat house feel and whose priority is not lead generation for vendors
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Free Sophos tool blocks Windows shortcut attacks Sophos PLC has made a security tool designed to guard against a security problem with Microsoft Corp. Windows shortcuts originally discovered by VirusBlokAda. Microsoft won't endorse the measure and tells users to cripple shortcuts instead
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