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DEFINITION: The Open Source Hardening Project is an initiative of the United States Department of Homeland Security, created to improve the security of open source code. Because the infrastructure of the Internet, financial institutions and many other critical systems in the U.S. run on open source software, the security of these applications is crucial.Participants in the project were given grants from Homeland  … 
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Nipping malware in the bud
sponsored by M86 Security
VIDEO: With social media, IT consumerization and today’s smart device explosion, enterprises are fighting malware on multiple fronts. But fighting malware making its way to the enterprise through social networks, iPhones and Androids, poses unique challenges. In this videocast, we look at some of the emerging antimalware countermeasures.
Posted: 01 Feb 2012 | Premiered: 01 Feb 2012

M86 Security

Malware Predictions for 2012
sponsored by ESET
PODCAST: 2011 introduced an onslaught of advanced threats, with malware authors deploying more sophisticated technologies to exploit systems and steal valuable information, while generating immense revenue. In this short podcast, an ESET researcher discusses the issues faced in 2011 and offers predictions of what is in store for 2012.
Posted: 26 Jan 2012 | Premiered: 26 Jan 2012

ESET

Risk Based Authentication: Putting an Extra Layer of Security Between you and Internet Threats
sponsored by CA Technologies.
WEBCAST: View this video to explore how a flexible, layered approach to security can help mitigate risks. Discover how risk-based authentication can secure the authentication process across multiple devices and how it can intelligently request step-up authentication when appropriate.
Posted: 20 Jul 2011 | Premiered: 20 Jul 2011

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INTERNET SECURITY DEFINITION (continued): …  Security: Stanford University ($841,276), Coverity ($297,000) and Symantec ($100,000). Stanford and Coverity collaboratively developed Prevent, an automated system for scanning submissions from open source programmers to popular projects. Vulnerabilities found are documented in a database for the development community. Coverity employs a rating system called the "Scan Ladder" to rank projects on a progressive track to security certification. Symantec's role is to test out Scan in the proprietary software that they work with and to provide security expertise.Homeland Security lists the Department's … 
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