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Security policies must address legal implications of BYOD
BYOD is controversial, particularly when it comes to security and privacy. Michael P. Kassner learns from an expert there is a legal can of worms as well.
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Is uncovering digital vulnerabilities doing more harm than good?
A noted virtual-reality technologist and author views "security through obscurity" as the only true way security can exist. Michael P. Kassner looks at what this uniquely divergent...
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Rootkit coders beware: Malwarebytes is in hot pursuit
Anti-malware heavy-hitter Malwarebytes is now laser-focused on eliminating rootkits. Michael P. Kassner asks the creators of MBAM how they approach this particular threat.
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CISPA pits privacy against security: A closer look at the issues
The United States Congress is once again considering a bill that could forever change how we as individuals use the internet. Michael P. Kassner looks at what those changes are.
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High-tech home security products: Who are they really helping?
Easy and convenient, wireless home security will keep your home safe. Michael P. Kassner looks at why bad guys might like them as well.
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Redirection and decryption of mobile traffic: Is your browser a MitM?
By design, certain mobile web browsers send HTTPS-encrypted traffic to their home servers first. Michael Kassner finds out why, and what it means to each of us.
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The end of antivirus software? Not so fast
The value of antivirus software is controversial. Michael P. Kassner asks an AV-testing expert why, and if it needs to be this way.
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What's with Generation Y and online privacy?
Depending on whom you ask, members of Generation Y either have online privacy figured out, or they haven't a clue. Michael P. Kassner looks at who's right.
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Guess what? Your favorite websites are more likely to serve malware than p0rn sites
A new report may change your perception of websites and malware. Michael P. Kassner ferrets out what Cisco is excited about.
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Find out which mobile apps are stealing your identity
Mobile device malware is approaching exponential growth. Mobile apps are the vehicle of choice to deliver malware. Michael P. Kassner looks at our options.