May 5th, 2009 |
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Written by Chloe Albanesius
In the wake of news reports that classified and confidential information is popping up on file-sharing networks worldwide, Congress on Tuesday tackled two bills intended to protect users from unlawful use of their information via data breaches or P2P networks.
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May 5th, 2009 |
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Written by Tim Conneally
There’s an abundance of unauthorized files trafficking P2P networks, and that’s not news to anyone. Deciding whom to blame could become big news.
Literally millions of unauthorized documents — some of them personal, easily too many of them classified — have made their way freely through P2P networks, many of them without any malicious user whatsoever even requesting or copying them. Sometimes, literally, they just show up. If the problem isn’t P2P itself but the people using it, then shouldn’t the users of P2P services be given warnings? That’s the question being tackled by the US House of Representatives today.
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May 1st, 2009 |
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Tampa, Florida - Terry Ottinger, President of United Security Alliance, Inc. reported today that Clint Nye was appointed as Vice President of the Network Security Division of the company. Mr. Ottinger said; “Clint’s background of working in the IT sector representing major companies will be a huge benefit to the development of the divisions sales channels and partners.”
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