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President’s cyber security summit: Share attack info but protect privacy, civil liberties

Participants in the White House Summit on Cybersecurity and Consumer Protection on Friday called for government/private sector information sharing, updated regulations, and improving the trust citizens have in the government’s respect for privacy and civil liberties.

The overriding message of the one-day event at Stanford University was that the government and private businesses need to share data they have about cyber threats in order to formulate faster responses and more fully understand the actual threat environment, says White House homeland security adviser Lisa Monaco. “There’s no other way to tackle such a complicated task,” she says.

She says cooperation can strengthen security and the ability to disrupt and respond to cyber attacks. That will result in more resilient networks that raise the costs for bad actors to launch successful exploits down the road. That in turn will mean fewer groups and individuals will have the resources to mount credible attacks.

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SAP Asks Microsoft, Apple to Share Hacker-Fighting Intelligence

SAP SE is trying to marshal business technology’s biggest suppliers to gather hacker-fighting intelligence following a … letting developers write code that can run on Windows, the Mac, and the open-source Linux operating system. The cross-platform …
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Microsoft Research: MoodScope, a context-aware smartphone to sense and share your mood

How many times a day do you touch your smartphone? How would you feel if your smartphone were capable of not only knowing your present mood, but of passively sharing it with your social networks?
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Cisco: Will New Charges Topple China Market Share? – Seeking Alpha

Cisco: Will New Charges Topple China Market Share?
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In what appears to be a retaliatory move, China Unicom (CHU) has blocked Cisco from its Internet backbone network, citing concerns of espionage and 'backdoors' in equipment. The fallout from the spy charges is still unknown. Will Cisco lose Chinese

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