by Cog Editor | Dec 22, 2014 | Cogito ergo sum
A vulnerability has been discovered in Android that affects how cross-signed certificates are handled. No current Android release correctly handles these certificates, which are created when two certificates are signed with a looped certificate chain (certificate A...
by Cog Editor | Dec 15, 2014 | Cogito ergo sum
On the second day of Christmas my CIO bought for me….A Next Generation Firewall! The shape of border protection is changing due to the increasing range of complex and sophisticated attacks, combined with the increasing businesses requirements for more complex...
by Cog Editor | Dec 12, 2014 | Cogito ergo sum
On the first day of Christmas, my CIO bought for me – a Hardware Security Module… A hardware security module (HSM) is a dedicated crypto processor that is specifically designed for the protection of the crypto key lifecycle. Hardware security modules act...
by Cog Editor | Dec 10, 2014 | Cogito ergo sum
Multi-factor authentication serves a vital function within any organization -securing access to corporate networks, protecting the identities of users, and ensuring that a user is who he claims to be. Evolving business needs around cloud applications and mobile...
by Cog Editor | Dec 5, 2014 | Cogito ergo sum
Sony got hacked hard – what we know and don’t know so far… Who knew that Sony’s top brass, a line-up of mostly white male executives, earn $1 million and more a year? Or that the company spent half a million this year in severance costs to terminate...
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