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Almost 90 percent of Internet users have taken steps to avoid surveillance, survey finds
While 86 percent of the Internet users polled said they made some attempt hide what they do online, more than half of the Web users also said they have taken steps to avoid observation by organizations, specific people or the government, according to the Pew Research Center's Internet Project. Read More


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Best Practice Guide to Addressing Web 2.0 Risks
With the rise of user-generated content, social networks and readily available information offered by the Web 2.0-enabled workplace, users are more connected to people and ideas than ever before. This new level of connectivity also introduces significant risk. Read now!

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5 Reasons to Deploy a Dedicated Database Security Solution
Many organizations still rely on security solutions with inherent limitations. Given the complexities of today's database platforms and the sophistication of today's cybercriminals, deploying a comprehensive and dedicated database security solution is a must. Here are five reasons why. Learn more >>

The perfect security defense is right under our noses
The security defense we need is one that basically puts a security expert on each computer. And with a simple, two-component system based in the cloud, we can achieve it. Read More

NSA-resistant Android app encrypts and erases sensitive messages
The application, called Silent Text, lets users specify a time period for which the receiver can view a message before it is erased. It also keep the keys used to encrypt and decrypt content on the user's device, which protects the company from law enforcement requests for the keys. Read More


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