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IN THE HEADLINES: Tis the Season for 2012 Security Predictions

Posted by: Neal OFarrell in: ● December 30, 2011

At this time every year, security experts around the world can be guaranteed to do at least two things: reflect on the past year, the major security events and troubling trends, and what we’ve learned; and look forward to the next year with a whole host of security predications. And probably none of them good. [...]

IN THE HEADLINES: PandaLabs Predicts Security Trends for 2011

Posted by: Neal OFarrell in: ● January 4, 2011

The security predications keep coming and continue to be disappointing for 2011.  Security firm Panda recently released its predications for the state of security for 2011 and it paints an ugly picture of another year of growing threats that include an increase in hactivism and cyber warfare. Here’s a quick snapshot of what Panda is [...]

Searching for Bright Spots: A Privacy Microscope on 2010

Posted by: Matt Hines in: ● December 21, 2009

The easiest thing to do in scoping out the electronic privacy landscape for 2010 would be to decry the incredible alignment of factors guaranteeing that next year has little hope of serving some sort of turning point compared to what we’ve seen of late. But rather than merely highlighting the fact that according to PrivacyRightsClearinghouse’s [...]


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