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Archive for October 1st, 2008

Cisco Security Study Points Finger at Employees

Employees could be to blame for one of the most prominent security concerns facing businesses today: Loss of corporate information.So say findings from a new Cisco global security study. The report offers insight into the risks employees take that could cause data leakage. The reason is clear: With the move toward distributed business models and remote workforces, lines are blurring between work and home lives. That’s leading to more collaborative devices and applications, including mobile Relevant Products/Services phones, laptops, Web 2.0 applications, video and other social media.

The takeaway: There are opportunities for businesses to tailor risk-management plans that prevent data-loss incidents locally while remaining global in scope. Cisco surveyed 1,000 employees and 1,000 IT professionals from various industries and company sizes in 10 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, China, India, Australia and Brazil.

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RealNetworks Defends RealDVD

RealNetworks is feeling heat from the movie studios involving its just-released RealDVD software, and is firing back with a lawsuit.RealDVD lets consumers store, manage and play DVDs on computers. Think of it as a DVD backup Relevant Products/Services, since the software does not let users distribute copies of DVDs.

“RealDVD not only maintains the DVD’s native CSS encryption Relevant Products/Services intact, it also adds another layer of digital-rights-management encryption that effectively locks the DVD copy to the owner’s computer to ensure that the content cannot be improperly copied or shared,” the company said. “RealDVD provides consumers with a great solution for the playback and management of their DVD collections while adding security that is more robust than CSS.”

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