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SC4EUR˛s Enhanced Computer Networking Program Begins In August
St. Clair County Community College in Port Huron has enhanced its computer information systems EUR networking associate degree program to reflect the latest techniques and tools in the industry...


10 Biggest Computer Security Myths Busted
Keeping your computer secure can be confusing, so its not surprising that mistaken beliefs often end up taking root. Here are the ten biggest myths about computer security, busted once and for all. Picture by Niels Heidenreich Weve run posts in the past covering common virus myths, but viruses are just one small part of the overall security equation. Here are some widespread beliefs ...


Antivirus folks eye Apple cart
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Byron Sonne not guilty on charges he plotted to attack 2010 G20 summit in Toronto - National Post

National Post

Byron Sonne not guilty on charges he plotted to attack 2010 G20 summit in Toronto
National Post
A Superior Court judge has acquitted Forest Hill computer consultant Byron Sonne on charges he plotted to attack the G20 summit in Toronto. Mr. Sonne was charged in the run-up to the 2010 world leaders' summit with four counts of possessing explosive .

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Who's using mobile maps and check-ins -- and who's not? - CNN International

Who's using mobile maps and check-ins -- and who's not?
CNN International
She is a San Francisco Bay Area writer and media consultant whose blog, Contentious.com, explores how people communicate in the online age. (CNN) -- According to a new survey from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, three-quarters of US adults .

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4 Ways To Identify The Real Threats To Your Organization - Dark Reading

4 Ways To Identify The Real Threats To Your Organization
Dark Reading
Increasingly, security professionals advise companies to do their homework and gauge what threats may be targeting their networks and data. At last month's SOURCE Boston security conference, for example, one consultant pointed out that most defenders .

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Installing the Amazon EC2 API tools and ensuring basic security
Nick Hardiman explains the process of creating an auto-scaling group in order to ensure his web service has adequate capacity. But before downloading the needed tools from Amazon, security must be looked to...


 



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