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RSA chief to security pros: Stop addressing the wrong problems

IT pros need to stop using old frameworks for addressing security and deal with today’s reality because the old view of security is no longer useful, attendees at the RSA Conference 2015 in Las Vegas were told on Tuesday.

It is as if security pros are explorers who have reached the farthest reaches of their known world, said RSA President Amit Yoran during his keynote address.

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“We have sailed off the map, my friends,” Yoran says. “Sitting here and awaiting instructions? Not an option. And neither is what we’ve been doing – continuing to sail on with our existing maps even though the world has changed.” He laid out a five-point plan for security executives to start addressing the right problems.

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Network World Tim Greene

Tracking report was wrong, says Facebook …but there is a bug that needs fixing

Facebook has responded to privacy claims made by Belgian researchers but admitted that a “bug” may have caused inadvertent tracking of some users.
Naked Security – Sophos

EMM vs. MAM: Are we doing mobile security all wrong? – TechRepublic

EMM vs. MAM: Are we doing mobile security all wrong?
TechRepublic
Multiple analyst and vendor studies now point to the need for mobile security to shift away from the device and more towards mobile apps. More insidiously, the attack vectors against corporate owned and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) devices are evolving …

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Convert your car into a 2-ton video game console: What could go wrong?

My first thought when I encounter a pitch this outlandish is that it must be some kind of hoax, like a combination iPhone case and cup-holder, for example.

So with that caveat in mind, allow me to introduce the Baen Cube, which while merely a Kickstarter gleam at the moment, promises to ultimately “enhance your driving experience, letting you play games with your car.”

Note that’s with your car and not merely in your car. From the Kickstarter video.

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Network World Paul McNamara