Microsoft will release a report card on its current security applications, plus a new tool for security at the Black Hat conference.
Black Hat researcher, Felix Lindner, presented the vulnerabilities of current routers with VoIP and minimal security features.
Black Hat research Dino Dai Zovi presents Machiavelli Mac OS X rootkit, laying siege to the supposed safe and secure OS.
Black Hat researchers present mobile hacks that could leave users vulnerable to phishing and other attacks.
U.S. Department of Defense CISO Robert Lentz suggests the cease of network anonymity to improve on security.
Internet attribution can contribute much to the fight against cyber crime but it has its drawbacks.
Due to pressure from the Taiwanese government, speaker Wayne Huang has canceled his scheduled appearance in Black Hat 2010.
Given the increasing criminality of the threat landscape, a new approach to security is required. Microsoft encourages a shared sense of responsibility across the ecosystem as it believes no one company, individual or technology can solve today’s complex security challenges.
Security experts show how man-in-the-middle attacks can cripple HTTPS and SSL/TLS security protocols.
A presentation at Black Hat 2010 revealed 120 security assessments that find tens of thousands security vulnerabilities in critical national infrastructures.
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Trusted Mobility Index
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MasterCard tackles BYOD with strict conditions 
More than a year into its bring-your-own-device program, MasterCard Worldwide continuously assesses the security technology and policies that allow 30 percent of its employees worldwide to use their personal iPhones, iPads and Android devices at work.
HID Global deploys a centralized, web-based IP access control solution at Fuxi Power Plant
Unable to meet the needs for real-time monitoring with its traditional patrol system, China's Fuxi Power Plant has deployed HID Global's VertX V2000.



