Cyber Defense

Michigan Government Certified As Compliant With Payment Card Standard

LANSING - Michigan government has been certified for the third straight year that it is compliant with the Payment Card Industry's strict standards for ensuring that cardholder information is protected and secure. The PCI Data Security Standards apply to financial institutions, Internet vendors and retail merchants and detail the security measures and auditing procedures required

By |2010-09-02T00:00:00-04:00September 2nd, 2010|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Registration Opens For Great Lakes Technology Symposium At U-M

ANN ARBOR - Registration has opened for the 2010 IEEE Great Lakes Technology Symposium Sept. 16-17 at the University of Michigan. Zachary Lemnios, Chief Technology Officer for the Department of Defense, is the keynote speaker. The inaugural 2010 IEEE GLTS is organized by the Trident Chapter (Chapter IV) of IEEE Southeastern Michigan Section, which represents

By |2010-08-31T00:00:00-04:00August 31st, 2010|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Cyber Defense Weekly Partners With Infosec Island

BIRMINGHAM ? Cyber Defense Weekly, published by Richard Stiennon's IT-Harvest group, has partnered with Infosec Island, a member-driven community of information security professionals, to create a strategic partnership that will bring readers the latest in information security news and best practices. Stiennon is a content partner with MITechNews.Com, which will also expand its Cyber Security

By |2010-08-31T00:00:00-04:00August 31st, 2010|Archive, Cyber Defense|

3M To Buy Biometrics Cogent For $943 Million

ST. PAUL - 3M has signed a deal to acquire biometric security firm Cogent Systems for $943 million, the companies announced Monday. According to 3M, it will pay $10.50 per share for Cogent, representing an 18 percent premium over the stock price at market close Friday. 3M will purchase all shares of Cogent "within 10

By |2010-08-30T00:00:00-04:00August 30th, 2010|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Be Cautious Of Internet Access At Airports

SAN JOSE - Accessing the Internet via an open Wi-Fi network is risky because you have no idea who is the hot spot provider or who is connected to it. At the airport it may seem more secure to use a terminal to check your e-mail or update your Facebook status; however, according to Symantec,

By |2010-08-26T00:00:00-04:00August 26th, 2010|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Windows Flaw Opens Door To Malicious Attacks

REDMOND, Wa. - A flaw in the way Windows handles DLL (dynamic-link library) and related files likely affects hundreds of applications and has already been used in malicious attacks in the wild, a security researcher said on Tuesday. Microsoft acknowledged in an advisory on Monday a type of attack mechanism known as DLL preloading, or

By |2010-08-26T00:00:00-04:00August 26th, 2010|Archive, Cyber Defense|

The Top Five Cybersecurity Predictions

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Ca. - Cybersecurity is an evolving creature. Ten years ago the vast majority of threats encountered by users online were motivated by fame and disruption. Today it is all about stealth and exploiting computer users to make a buck. Predicting future cybersecurity trends can be difficult. But by gathering data and analyzing developments

By |2010-08-26T00:00:00-04:00August 26th, 2010|Archive, Cyber Defense|

SecureWorldExpo Returns To Detroit Oct. 6-7

DEARBORN ? SecureWorld Expo is coming back to greater Detroit on Oct. 6-7 at the Ford Conference Center. And once again, MITechNews.Com readers can take advantage of money saving discounts and earn CPE Certificate of Attendance credits. There are three great options to take advantage of our partnership with SecureWorld: 1. CONFERENCE PASS MiTechNews partners

By |2010-08-23T00:00:00-04:00August 23rd, 2010|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Intel To Buy McAfee For $7.68 Billion

SAN JOSE - Intel plans to buy security company McAfee for $7.68 billion. The chipmaker said Thursday it has entered into a definitive agreement to buy all of McAfee's common stock at $48 per share in cash. McAfee's stock closed Wednesday at $29.93, making Intel's offer a 60 percent premium. The boards of both companies

By |2010-08-19T00:00:00-04:00August 19th, 2010|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Intel Buys McAfee ? Some Deals Just Don’t Make Sense

BIRMINGHAM - Some deals just don't make sense. Some have underlying motivations that are not immediately apparent. Intel's announced intention to acquire McAfee for $7.68 billion is a deal that does not make sense no matter what perspective you take. Technology acquisition. One argument put forth by analysts so far is that by acquiring a

By |2010-08-19T00:00:00-04:00August 19th, 2010|Archive, Cyber Defense|