[TechRepublic] Breaking into digital forensics: One career path

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TechRepublic Member | November 01, 2011

Breaking into the digital forensics field: Melia Kelley's path

The field of digital forensics is not for the faint-hearted, especially if it involves intelligence-gathering for the military. Michael Kassner talks to Melia Kelley about the path that took her... Read more

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New Websense survey may surprise you

We all have our own perceptions of IT security in our organizations. Here's your chance to find out what other netizens think according to Websense. Read more

Government snooping spikes in 2011: Google breaks it down

Patrick Lambert discusses the latest Google report on the number of user-data requests it receives from world governments. These requests spiked 29% in 2011. Read more

Training employees on security measures doesn't have to be boring

Alfonso Barreiro offers some practical tips on how to cover security awareness with employees without boring them to tears or ignoring opportunities for meaningful engagement. Read more

Infographic: How social media carelessness can help criminals

Sometimes a picture paints a thousand words. Use this infographic from Credit Sesame to help drive home a message about online security-awareness to the employees in your organization. Read more

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10 frights that often haunt IT support pros

It's one thing to run into a ghost or zombie here and there. But lost admin passwords, deadbeat clients, and failed backups... now THAT'S scary. Read more

10 things you should do to ensure storm readiness

Hurricane, flood, or blizzard: Anticipating the impact and having a plan in place will help your recovery efforts. Read more

Update apps, get malware

From the "Wow that's cool, hope it doesn't happen to me" files comes news that F-Secure has discovered an Android application that will update itself and install malware known as DroidKungFu. Read more

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SteamCon III: Costumes of Steampunk enthusiasts

Steamcon III was held in Seattle on October 14-16, 2011. Take a look at some of the Steampunk costumes from this year's event. View on site


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Donovan Colbert thinks the skepticism about Android's traction in the tablet market was premature. He predicts even greater tablet market growth for Android this holiday season.



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