VMWare Offering Free Online Training

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Application Management Learn how to design, deploy and monitor…

NSA Developing Program to Detect Cyber-attacks: Report (eWeek)

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The National Security Agency is reportedly launching a new program to protect against cyber-attacks targeting the country's critical infrastructure and government. However the program is also raising concerns, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Department of Homeland Security Plans to Hire 1,000 Cyber-Security Experts to Protect U.S. Computer Networks

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In October of 2009, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano stated, "Cyber-security is one of our most urgent priorities" when she announced that The Department of Homeland Security plans hire up to 1,000 cyber-security experts in the next three years to help protect U.S. computer networks.

Black Hat Uplink USA 2010

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Dell PowerEdge Motherboard Firmware Contains Malware

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SecurityOrb.com has learned Dell has officially confirmed that some of its PowerEdge R410 rack server motherboards were shipped to customers with malware embedded on the server management firmware. Many customers became frustrated due to the company’s slow response to provide details on the matter.

Apple iPhone 4 Signal Issues

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The reports were about the iPhone 4 suffering from a severe drop in signal reception. Even Consumer Report, which publishes reviews and comparisons of consumer products and services based on reporting and results from its in-house testing laboratory with approximately 7.3 million subscribers stated, “we can not recommend the iPhone 4 due to the antenna/signal issues that are obviously and apparent.”