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1. ARM, Discretix link for flash controller security

2. TI readies fingerprint biometrics tool

3. Juniper melds client security with its own

4. SBC adds intrusion protection to managed services

5. 32-bit SIM chip for mobiles


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1. Securing pervasively connected embedded MCUs

2. Mobile security development choices

3. ECC holds key to next-gen cryptography

4. Enterprises Scramble To Protect Off-Site Data

5. Embedded tools train an eye on security


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1. RFID steps closer to protecting borders

2. Yahoo, SBC give away security suite

3. Wireless quantum-crypto network is live

4. 3Com initiative sets the clock back on zero day security attacks

5. Cisco Web site breached, all passwords reset


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Balancing cost vs. security for embedded design
In mainstream computing, it has been accepted that ubiquitous connectivity comes at the cost of constant vigilance and continued investment in security. But users and developers of the embedded microcontrollers that populate industrial, building and home environments are only now buying into the idea that security is a necessary long-term cost of doing business, with benefits that offset the expense of development, installation and long-term maintenance.

Collaboration helps nab cybercriminals
Victimized businesses need to fess up to law-enforcement agencies.

Homeland security: How far have we come?
Four years after the terror attacks, data sharing remains the big challenge

Tighter security for PDAs
The portability of handhelds makes them attractive to business users, but it also makes them more likely to be lost or stolen or for data to be corrupted.

Tech Spur: We don't need a war to drive innovation


Symantec Enterprise AV open to multiple attacks
Security researchers have posted information about the second report this week of bugs in Symantec's enterprise anti-virus software.

Windows firewall flaw no vulnerability, says Microsoft
Although Microsoft doesn't consider the bug a security vulnerability, it has posted a fix for users to download.


 
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¤ Biometrics. The US DOD's page on biometrics. Good tutorials.

¤ Hidden backdoors, trojan horses and rootkit tools in a Windows environment

¤ Protecting Road Warriors: Managing Security for Mobile Users part 1 and part 2. Bob Rudis' essay from May 2004.

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