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[TechRepublic] DNSCrypt: Encrypting DNS communications

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DNSCrypt: Encrypting DNS communications, simply

Numerous are the ways DNS can be subverted -- one of which, OpenDNS is trying to fix. Michael Kassner investigates this solution. Read more

Resource of the day

Heading for a Data Migration? Watch this Demo

Discover IBM Data Mobility Services Softek z/OS Dataset Mobility Facility (zDMF) technology, host-based data migration software that can help you move critical allocated mainframe datasets while applications stay online and available.


Email fraud threatens even the savviest users: Don't get complacent

Email-based cybercrime continues to thrive, but even the savviest users might fall for a clever scheme. Deb Shinder offers tips to help you and your users remain vigilant. Read more

Warn users of Yahoo Instant Messenger security risk

BitDefender researchers discovered a Yahoo! Messenger flaw that could be exploited to send users to malicious spam links. Make sure your users are aware of the threat. Read more

Implementing multi-factor authentication: What to consider

Alfonso Barreiro points out the main issues you'll have to consider when implementing multi-factor authentication. Multi-factor solutions can strengthen security, but only if you design them effectively. Read more

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Once you use the open source Network Security Toolkit distribution, Jack Wallen predicts you'll wonder how you ever did without it. Read more

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Succeeding in IT means staying on top of an overwhelming volume of new trends and developments. Here are a few good ways to keep up. Read more

10 technologies that are just plain broken

Certain systems, software, and technologies simply don't work very well. In fact, some are barely usable. See if your biggest annoyances made this list. Read more

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Data Center Design for Cloud Computing: Technology for Tomorrow's Cloud (Intel Corporation)


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