Monday, August 18, 2014

IT News Head Lines (InformationWeek) 8/19/2014





Stuxnet exploits still alive and well
One of the main vulnerabilities used in the infamous Stuxnet attack -- patched four years ago -- is being used in attack attempts against millions of machines around the world, according to new data. ...



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Nasscom welcomes PM Narendra Modi's vision for creating a digital India
National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) has welcomed Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s speech on the occasion of Independence Day presenting a vision to transform India into a ‘Digital...



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How the IOT can prevent bridges from collapsing
As a report from the Obama administration warns that one in four bridges in the United States needs significant repair or cannot handle automobile traffic, Tufts University engineers are employing wireless...



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Why patching makes my heart bleed
Now that we have some chronological and emotional distance from the discovery and disclosure of the Heartbleed vulnerability, cyber security professionals can reflect on some elements of the root cause....



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The headaches of multiple cloud services
The many benefits of cloud IT services make their appeal widespread to enterprises large and small. In fact, today many enterprises are not debating whether they should migrate their IT services to the...



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