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Out of Africa: Securewests Warren Bloomer talks offshore security strategy
2015-07-09 01:00:00| Offshore Technology
Piracy remains endemic in the Gulf of Guinea and East Africa and protecting valuable offshore assets against attack is now a priority for upstream oil and gas operators. Julian Turner talks threats and countermeasures with Warren Bloomer, head of Afr
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Security Pros Shine Light on Shadowy Cyberspy Ring
2015-07-08 22:37:05| TechNewsWorld
A highly sophisticated group of hackers who use cutting-edge techniques to shield their attacks from detection has been bedeviling corporations around the world for several years. The group, which Symantec dubbed "Morpho" and Kaspersky Lab calls "Wild Neutron," has hit multibillion-dollar corporations in the Internet, software, pharmaceutical and commodities sectors in at least 11 countries.
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Groundwater from aquifers important factor in food security
2015-07-08 19:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: Thirsty cities, fields and livestock drink deeply from aquifers, natural sources of groundwater. But a study of three of the most-tapped aquifers in the United States shows that overdrawing from these resources could lead to difficult choices affecting not only domestic food security but also international markets. University of Illinois professors of civil and environmental engineering Ximing Cai and Megan Konar, along with graduate student Landon Marston and Lehigh University professor Tara Troy,...
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Security Experts to Feds: Encryption Is Not the Enemy
2015-07-08 18:01:15| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
The FBI wants Google and Apple to back down on encryption, but security experts think that's a bad idea.
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IEEE group recommends random MAC addresses for Wi-Fi security
2015-07-08 17:21:34| Wireless - Topix.net
According to new recommendations by an IEEE study group, the Wi-Fi protocol needs to be updated to use randomly generated addresses for better security and privacy. Today, the 802.11 Wi-Fi standards are designed so that each mobile device gets its own, unique media access control address -- which allows spies, criminals, and advertisers to track mobile users.
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