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Social media demands a review of your security framework
The time lapse between the beginning of publicly available internet and what we now refer to as Web 2.0 was short. A relative nanosecond in terms of history. Rob Forsyth jumps forward from the history of the internet to social media and advocates that organisations need to embrace security to enable as much access to technologies as possible under a robust security framework.
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Verizon enhancing Enterprise Identity Services
Verizon is enhancing its cloud-based Enterprise Identity Services to offer more ways to authenticate users to corporate networks.
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Directory management
Access Manager 3.1 offers built-in support for WS-federation, a single sign-on feature.
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Automatic management of users
ProCurve Identity Driven Manager (IDM) is an easy-to-use, fully automated management solution which allows any business to completely control user access to their network.
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Password management
Enterprise Single Sign-on from Quest provides single sign-on to any application or system with no additional infrastructure.
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RSA Token one-to-one swap offer for CA ArcotID Secure Software Credential
Following a hacking attack on RSA Security, which may have compromised the integrity of RSA’s SecureID two-factor authentication tokens, CA Technologies is offering all RSA SecurID token customers an opportunity to trade their RSA tokens for CA ArcotID secure software credentials in a one-for-one swap.
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Vein ID technology coming to an Aussie ATM near you
Finger vein authentication technology, developed by Hitachi following several years of R&D, uses the vein patterns of one's fingers to verify individual identity.
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Aussie biometric vendor receives international award
Australian security vendor Bio Recognition Systems (BRS) has won the Most Innovative Security Product award in the Sensor category for its BioLock+ system at the Security Network’s Security Summit in California.
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Alarming report on phishes, hackers, spam and malware
Between 2006 and 2007, computer security threats and vulnerabilities decreased, but the proportion of high-risk threats increased by 28%, as found by the X-Force research and development team for IBM's Internet Security Systems (ISS) department.
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Social networking provides new avenues for identity theft
Social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook have created another avenue for online fraudsters to launch identity theft attacks, according to the first report released by TrustDefender Labs.
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