As an emerging service or networking model, cloud computing is less a toddler and more like the teenager who just got his driver's license -- everyone's glad for the new mobility, but no one wants to go too far or fast anytime soon. READ MORE
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Stopping Child Sex Trafficking & Abuse on the Web Jart Arminbio2/24/2010 3 comments With more than 31 million images and videos in the form of child sexual abuse content on the Internet, nations are trying not only to eliminate the cyber criminal providers, but also to identify and, where possible, rescue the child victims.
ICANN & Its 'Whois' Black Hole Jart Arminbio2/19/2010 21 comments Of the 100 million top-level domains (TLDs) on the Web, only 23 percent of the registrants are contactable, provided full contact information, with the domain linking to the correct Web address, according to new research.
Secure Your Internet Border Before Trouble Strikes Gideon J. Lenkeybio2/11/2010 8 comments We've all heard the saying, "Why close the stable door after the horse has bolted?" It's usually uttered by someone rubbing it into someone else who "should have known" about something they should have already done. If I only had a nickel for each time I really felt like saying this to the companies that hire me to fix a mess yet didn't take my advice, their own internal security personnel's advice, or the wisdom of an entire industry for that matter, the first time around.
IBM Videos - Exploring IBM Research Labs (Part 2) sponsored content Part 2: IBM's research labs are like a candy shop for technologists. In Part 2 of this 2-part series, we take a look at Many Eyes, a solution in data visualization and Smart Surveillance Solution (S3), a tool in physical security. WATCH9:10
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