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Facebook is struggling to meet the burden of securing itself, security chief says

Enlarge / Facebook Chief Security Officer Alex Stamos. (credit: Dave Maass)

Facebook is Struggling to live up to the responsibility it faces for adequately securing the vast amount of personal information it amasses, the social network’s top security executive said in a leaked phone call with company employees.

“The threats that we are facing have increased significantly and the quality of the adversaries that we are facing,” Facebook Chief Security Officer Alex Stamos said during a taped call, which was reported Thursday by ZDNet. “Both technically and from a cultural perspective, I don’t feel like we have caught up with our responsibility.”

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Meet BitVault – The smartphone for crypto fans – MyBroadband


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Meet BitVault – The smartphone for crypto fans
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The BitVault smartphone was unveiled earlier this year, with prototypes displayed at London Fintech week in June. BitVault looks like a standard Android smartphone, but runs a modified version of the operating system which routes all data through

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IDG Contributor Network: Can SD-WANs meet standards requirements?

Any innovative technology faces a battle of doubt. When Amazon first rolled out AWS, few could imagine servers running in the cloud. Before Salesforce, many thought CRM to be too critical to run as SaaS. I find SD-WANs to be facing a similar battle. It’s inconceivable to many that an SD-WAN could replace MPLS. This is particularly true for security teams.

At one recent client, a chemical company, the team was looking to transition from MPLS to SD-WAN. The security group, though, could not accept the fact that SD-WANs met the requirements stipulated by CFATS (Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards) guiding the chemical industry.

It was a classic example of professionals getting hooked into the implementation and failing to consider alternative approaches to addressing the same need. CFATS professionals assume MPLS and firewalls to be mandated by the standard. MPLS being the de facto transport. As for firewalls, “Organizations understand and feel safe with firewalls,” says Nirvik Nandy, my partner and the president and CEO, of Red Lantern, a security and compliance consultancy.

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Decision on restoring Internet after security review meet later today: DGP – Greater Kashmir


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Decision on restoring Internet after security review meet later today: DGP
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Decision on restoring Internet after security review meet later today: DGP. Mobile Internet and broadband services were suspended across Kashmir on the midnight of April 8, on the eve of by-polls to Srinagar parliamentary seat. Abid Bashir Srinagar

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