- Tue Aug 11 2009 Ten observations about cloud computing
We're starting to get some consensus and understanding about a number of aspects of cloud computing. Here's where things stand.
- Wed Dec 16 2009 Keeping Uncle Sam from spying on citizens
As Center for Democracy and Technology lawyer, Greg Nojeim works to keep government from using national security as excuse to violate citizens' online privacy.
- Sat Jan 19 2002 The week in review: Security alert
Microsoft's recent spate of embarrassing security problems prompted Bill Gates to announce a shift in company focus. Some observers wonder if it isn't all just hype.
- Tue Dec 15 2009 Eucalyptus open-sources the cloud (Q&A)
Eucalyptus started out in academics, but has a solid business plan for making its "infrastructure as a service" open-source platform the center of the cloud-computing universe.
- Thu Oct 4 2007 Hydrogen to fuel long-distance drone for special ops
SOCOM has purchased a hydrogen-fueled robot plane capable of staying aloft at high altitudes for the better part of a week.
- Thu Jan 31 2008 Security perimeter? What security perimeter?
In the fight against security breaches, PGP Chief Executive Phil Dunkelberger cautions that encryption by itself is not the answer.
- Thu Jun 17 2004 Asleep at the wheel?
IT observer Jon Oltsik says a decade's worth of corporate network defenses was set up to protect against the wrong enemy.
- Fri Feb 20 1998 Consolidating for security
Cisco Systems' acquisition this week of security firm WheelGroup signals the rapid convergence of the networking and network security industries.
- Mon Dec 7 2009 Yahoo adds privacy tool, in time for FTC meetings
"Ad Interest Manager" lets consumers see how much is known about their surfing habits, computers, and personal data. It also offers an opt-out for "interest-based" ads.
- Wed Feb 16 2005 Time to regulate the software industry?
With flaws providing an open door to viruses and worms, industry observers debate imposing rules on software companies.




