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Army Orders Pain Ray Trucks; New Report Shows 'Potential for Death'

2008-10-10 15:17:00 by David Hambling in Wired Security
 
After years of testing, the Active Denial System -- the pain ray which drives off rioters with a microwave-like beam -- could finally have its day. The Army is buying five of the truck-mounted systems for $25 million. But the energy weapon may face new hurdles, before it's shipped off to the battlefield; a new report details how the supposedly...
 
 
 
 
 
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Symantec's vision...

2008-10-10 11:24:00 by Allen Baranov, CISSP in Security Thoughts
 
And so it begins Symantec bought out MessageLabs and is (in their own words) "combining MessageLabs deep expertise in the SaaS market with Symantecs rich portfolio of technologies The interesting thing is that Symantec does not really lead in the anti-virus market (in terms of quality, not market share. All antivirus products are about the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Expanding Response: Deeper Analysis for Incident Handlers

2008-10-10 08:38:00 by Russ McRee in HolisticInfoSec.org
 
To achieve my GCIH Gold, I recently completed a paper called Expanding Response: Deeper Analysis for Incident Handlers , now available in the SANS Reading Room . The premise was to further expand on the topics discussed in my Malware analysis tools post. This paper includes tools discussed at various times in my toolsmith column in the ISSA...
 
 
 
 
 
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Data Mining for Terrorists Doesn't Work

2008-10-10 06:35:43 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...information-based program, whether classified or unclassified, for detecting and countering terrorists before it can be deployed, and periodically thereafter Periodically after a program has been operationally deployed, and in particular before a program enters a new phase in its life cycle, policy makers should (carefully review) the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Scientists launch new, 'unbreakable' encryption system

2008-10-10 05:30:02 by Editor in Digg / Security
 
A new encryption system, which its creators say is unbreakable, got its first test run Wednesday in Vienna, scientists from the European Union project SECOQC announced
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Sergey Zarubin, 31yo
CISSP, CCSP
Moscow, Russia