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Enforcing embedded security for Android on the inside – ComputerWeekly.com (blog)

Enforcing embedded security for Android on the inside
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"Prior to McAfee Embedded Control, Android security applications only operated at the user level, leaving devices vulnerable to system-level attacks. McAfee removes this security gap with a kernel residing security solution to improve security for the

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RSA 2013: China not the only cyber espionage country, says Mandiant – ComputerWeekly.com


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RSA 2013: China not the only cyber espionage country, says Mandiant
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China is not the only country carrying out large-scale cyber espionage, says US cyber security firm Mandiant. “We are seeing other countries carrying out similar activities,” the company's chief Kevin Mandia told attendees of RSA Conference 2013 in San
China's universities linked to cyber-spyingUSA TODAY
Faria: China – Spies, Sexpionage and Cyber Wars Against AmericaGOPUSA
Secret Hacker Unit: Why is China the Cyber Espionage Capital Of the World?PolicyMic
Deutsche Welle –The International
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Israel launches cyber warfare training programme – ComputerWeekly.com

Israel launches cyber warfare training programme
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Launching the cyber warfare training programme, Netanyahu said Israel is building a “digital Iron Dome” to protect Israel's vital systems, with reference to the country's Iron Dome mobile air defence system. “We are bolstering our ability to deal with

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Security Zone: Scada exploit fans the Flame of data risk – ComputerWeekly.com

Security Zone: Scada exploit fans the Flame of data risk
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The recent discovery of the Flame malware exploit – with its command and control server displaying the classic trademark of exportation and importation of data and intellectual property over covert channels from compromised hosts – has raised the

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