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vivektrivedi

Cloud based IT Solution Sydney | IT Service Provider - 0 views

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    Based out of Sydney, Australia, Exigo Tech is in the business of helping companies create robust IT infrastructure, develop intuitive applications, automate business processes and add value to their clients with digital transformation and business consulting. As a solution provider, Exigo Tech enables businesses to achieve high operational efficiency and enhanced productivity with their range of services in project management, cognitive solutions, Microsoft Dynamics and more. Exigo Tech is also recognised as one of the leading cloud service providers offering private cloud, public cloud and hybrid cloud solutions. Exigo Tech offers added agility to their customers via perfectly tailored disaster recovery solutions which is inclusive of managed services, backup, recovery and other security services. Exigo Tech provides app or application development services which augments the digital transformation journey for many of their clients.
Rich Hintz

Personal Identity Provider (PIP) - Download the Seatbelt - 0 views

  • VeriSign's OpenID SeatBelt Plugin
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    SeatBelt is a Firefox plug-in that assists you when signing in to OpenID sites with your Personal Identity Provider (PIP) URL.
vivektrivedi

Cloud Service Providers In Sydney - 0 views

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    At Exigo Tech, we bring our Cloud expertise in association with Telstra's own Cloud Infrastructure offerings to provide your business a comprehensive package for your cloud requirements.
Rich Hintz

SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) Service for Google Apps - Google Apps APIs - Google Code - 0 views

  • SAML Single Sign-On (SSO) Service for Google Apps
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    Google Apps offers a SAML-based Single Sign-On (SSO) service that provides partner companies with control over authorization and authentication of hosted user accounts to access web-based applications like Gmail or Google Calendar
Rich Hintz

AirMagnet - Enterprise Wireless Network Security and Troubleshooting - 0 views

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    control over the entire lifecycle of the wireless LAN (WLAN) from network design and deployment to 24x7 intrusion prevention and troubleshooting. AirMagnet provides visibility into all aspects of your wireless airspace with the intelligence to automatically diagnose, explain and respond
Skeptical Debunker

Huge 'botnet' amputated, but criminals reconnect - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    "The sudden takedown of an Internet provider thought to be helping spread one of the most promiscuous pieces of malicious software out there appears to have cut off criminals from potentially millions of personal computers under their control. But the victory was short-lived. Less than a day after a service known as "AS Troyak" was unplugged from the Internet, security researchers said Wednesday it apparently had found a way to get back online, and criminals were reconnecting with their unmoored machines. "
Skeptical Debunker

Hold vendors liable for buggy software, group says - 0 views

  • "The only way programming errors can be eradicated is by making software development organizations legally liable for the errors," he said. SANS and Mitre, a Bedford, Mass.-based government contractor, also released their second annual list of the top 25 security errors made by programmers. The authors said those errors have been at the root of almost every major type of cyberattack, including the recent hacks of Google and numerous utilities and government agencies. According to the list, the most common mistakes continue to involve SQL injection errors, cross-site scripting flaws and buffer overflow vulnerabilities. All three have been well-known problems for
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    A coalition of security experts from more than 30 organizations is urging enterprises to exert more pressure on software vendors to ensure that they use secure code development practices. The group, led by the SANS Institute and Mitre Corp., offered enterprises recent hacks of Google draft contract language that would require vendors to adhere to a strict set of security standards for software development. In essence, the terms would make vendors liable for software defects that lead to security breaches. "Nearly every attack is enabled by [programming] mistakes that provide a handhold for attackers," said Alan Paller, director of research at SANS, a security training and certification group.
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    Of course, a more general way to address this and other "business" generated problems / abuses (like expensive required "arbitration" by companies owned and in bed with the companies requiring the arbitration!), is to FORBID contract elements that effectively strip any party of certain "rights" (like the right to sue for defectives; the right to freedom of speech; the right to warranty protections; the right to hold either party to public or published promises / representations, etc.). Basically, by making LYING and DECEIT and NEGLIGENCE liability and culpability unrestricted. Or will we hear / be told that being honest and producing a quality product is "anti-business"? What!? Is this like, if I can't lie and cheat being in business isn't worth it!? If that is true, then those parties and businesses could just as well "go away"! Just as "conservatives" say other criminals like that should. One may have argued that the software industry would never have "gotten off the ground" (at least, as fast as it did) if such strict liability had been enforced (as say, was eventually and is more often applied to physical building and their defects / collapses). That is, that the EULAs and contracts typically accompanying software ("not represented as fit for any purpose" more or less!) had been restricted. On the other hand, we might have gotten software somewhat slower but BETTER - NOT being associated with or causing the BILLIONS of dollars in losses due to bugs, security holes, etc. Others will rail that this will merely "make lawyers richer". So what if it will? As long as government isn't primarily "on the side" of the majority of the people (you know, like a "democracy" should be), then being able to get a individual "hired gun" is one of the only ways for the "little guy" to effectively defend themselves from corporate criminals and other "special interest" elites.
Skeptical Debunker

Technology Review: Mapping the Malicious Web - 0 views

  • Now a researcher at Websense, a security firm based in San Diego, has developed a way to monitor such malicious activity automatically. Speaking at the RSA Security Conference in San Francisco last week, Stephan Chenette, a principal security researcher at Websense, detailed an experimental system that crawls the Web, identifying the source of content embedded in Web pages and determining whether any code on a site is acting maliciously. Chenette's software, called FireShark, creates a map of interconnected websites and highlights potentially malicious content. Every day, the software maps the connections between nearly a million websites and the servers that provide content to those sites. "When you graph multiple sites, you can see their communities of content," Chenette says. While some of the content hubs that connect different communities could be legitimate--such as the servers that provide ads to many different sites--other sources of content could indicate that an attacker is serving up malicious code, he says. According to a study published by Websense, online attackers' use of legitimate sites to spread malicious software has increased 225 percent over the past year.
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    Over the past couple of years, cybercriminals have increasingly focused on finding ways to inject malicious code into legitimate websites. Typically they've done this by embedding code in an editable part of a page and using this code to serve up harmful content from another part of the Web. But this activity can be difficult to spot because websites also increasingly pull in legitimate content, such as ads, videos, or snippets of code, from outside sites.
Travis Post

Practical Computer and Information Security Tips - 0 views

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    OnGuardOnline.gov provides practical tips from the federal government and the technology industry to help you be on guard against internet fraud, secure your computer, and protect your personal information.
sally pearson

Renewing My Remote Computer Help Subscription - 3 views

My friend recommended ComputerHelpFastOnline - an emerging team of computer savvy tech support professionals - to provide computer help for my business. Thank God I heeded his words because since I...

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valuementor

ADHICS Compliance Service & Assessment | UAE | ValueMentor - 0 views

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    ValueMentor is a leading Risk & Compliance service provider in UAE helping companies achieve ADHICS Compliance.
valuementor

ISO 27001 Certification Consultant | Services | Assessment | UAE - 0 views

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    Get in touch with an expert ISO 27001 Certification consultant. ValueMentor ISO 27001 consultancy provides professional consulting services, ensuring the required compliance in the UAE.
Secure Life

Best Home Alarm Systems and Alarm Reviews - 0 views

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    Let's face it - with the proliferation of company "microsites," it's awfully hard to find an unbiased review of a product or service these days. The same goes for home security systems, as most of them are run by the alarm companies themselves. If you search for "best home security system" how do you know half the results aren't run by a giant alarm company (hint: they are)? Here at A Secure Life, it all began when our analyst's neighbor's house was broken into. Their neighborhood had become increasingly insecure, so we began our search for a solid alarm system provider. http://www.asecurelife.com/best-home-alarm-system
Jonas Patrick

Growing Identity Theft Problems and Identity Theft Protection. - 0 views

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    The worldwide proliferation of identity theft is an on-going problem that gets more worrisome daily. Identity thieves are shrewd and cunning.
bestow adeel

alarm monitoring Sydney - 0 views

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    Joss offers security services like Alarm Monitoring, Concierge and Alarm systems in St Mary, Sydney. We also provide professional security Guards in all over Sydney.
Select Security  Systems Ltd

Low Voltage Wiring Edmonton - 1 views

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    Select Security System provide Single Core Cables are mainly used for industrial and domestic uses and for low voltage wiring. They are mainly available in brown and blue color. These cables are used for audio and video signal transmission.
shalani mujer

They Effectively Fixed My laptop - 2 views

I love to surf the internet using my laptop, then one day it just stopped running. I did not know what to do since the blue screen error did not disappear though I have tried rebooting my laptop. ...

PC technical support

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shalani mujer

PC Tech Support Saved the Day - 1 views

I am an owner of a small business office in Lancaster, California. I specialize in SEO, providing services to several people, most of them are in my own locality too. However, there was a day when ...

PC tech support

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