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. “I think that’s a certainty,” said Jim Lewis, a senior fellow with the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the director of the Technology and Public Policy Program.’ Via The Hill, more here. Via The Hill, more here. Via Net Security, more here. ” Via FedScoop, more here.

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Malware Defenses. href="[link] Control 5: Malware Defenses. In October 2011, the SANS Institute announced that the U.S. National Cybersecurity Innovation Award for 2011 went to the Australian Defence Signals Directorate (that’s right, the U.S. Washington DC, October 24, 2011. Application Software Security.

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by Brian Katz on October 26, 2011 · 0 comments. You home screen isn’t a bunch of programs but tiles, and the tiles can be active – so really you have a home screen of widgets. ©2011-2012 A Screws Loose. Standard Disclaimer. A Screw's Loose. Windows Phone 7 and why it doesn’t suck! Crapplications. Enterprise Mobility.

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