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Love's Travel Stops and Country Stores, a retail travel stop chain with over 210 locations in 34 U.S. states, processes approximately 200,000 credit card transactions on a daily basis. Needing to meet PCI standards, Love's found in Crypto Complete a product to encrypt credit card numbers in a way that would satisfy PCI compliance auditors. Love's relied upon the support and documentation provided by Linoma Software to set up the processes and configure Crypto Complete to meet their specific needs.
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via Bitpipe @ 9:07 2nd Aug
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Chris Evans has reported some vulnerabilities in libxslt, which can be exploited by malicious people to cause a DoS (Denial of Service) and potentially compromise an application using the library.
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via Secunia @ 6:39 1st Aug
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There is now a download available that provides the latest revision of the Crypto Activation CD for UltraSPARC T2 and UltraSPARC T2 Plus processor-based Sun servers. The UltraSPARC T2 and T2 Plus processors support 10 industry-standard security ciphers, including those approved by the NSA, via the on-chip, integrated cryptographic accelerators.
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via SunFlash Newsletter @ 15:40 21st Sep
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I want to start this article with a word of thanks to Allaire. After writing this article a few months back, I told them about it during a conversation concerning functions. They mentioned that they would show it to their new documentation team. I didn't hear back from them, but last week found a great article on both crypto and the Hash function (
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via Fusion Authority @ 17:38 26th Sep
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Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.
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via Army Technology @ 5:34 25th Sep
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"True Dilbert story: "I was leaving on a Friday afternoon with my laptop in hand (not in the case) and was stopped by security and told that I cannot take the laptop with me and that it had to be inside a bag...."
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via Linux Today @ 10:59 17th Aug
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via Enterprise IT Planet @ 5:08 16th Aug
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- General Dynamics will design, develop and test advanced information assurance technologies enabling the next-generation Combat Key Generator (CKG) for tactical U.S. military radio users who manage and control the exchange of classified keying information. The CKG will be interoperable with existing and nextgeneration information assurance products and equipment used in military vehicles, aircraft, ships and fixedsite applications. The CKG will replace existing key generators, including the KOK-13A.
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via Dark Reading @ 14:14 20th Aug
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Also in the news: Navy gives young engineers a chance to shine
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via GCN @ 14:44 8th Aug
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via Dr Dobb's @ 0:32 2nd Aug
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Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.
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via Red Orbit @ 0:17 2nd Aug
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LAS VEGAS—The report in February from the Princeton Center for IT Policy that data stored in Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) chips is longer-lived than commonly believed had a chilling effect on the cryptography community.
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via GCN @ 14:43 8th Aug
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(IsraelNN.com) For the second year in a row, a vivid exhibition tracing the history and experience of the Bnai Anousim (Jews who hid their identity for fear of persecution) is drawing large crowds across Brazil as it tours the vast South American country.
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via Israel National News @ 3:01 6th Aug
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TurboCrypt can encrypt keyboard characters on-the-fly before keylogging or screen capture malware has a chance to record what is being entered
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via InfoWorld @ 15:08 15th Sep
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Members of the Google Security Team have released an open source toolkit which they claim will make it easier for software developers to integrate cryptography into applications.
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via SC Magazine @ 18:10 14th Aug
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via ZDNet @ 12:11 12th Aug
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DALLAS — A waterborne illness in pools, lakes and water parks has sickened at least 100 North Texas swimmers and may have killed one, a dramatic increase when compared to summers past.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 9:07 2nd Aug
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Journalists covering the Olympics in Beijing ought to consider using virtual private networks and avoiding the use of instant messenger to interview subjects for stories, says Rebecca MacKinnon, CNN's former Beijing bureau chief and University of Hong Kong new media professor.
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via Wired News @ 12:37 30th Jul
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Following a slew of high-profile data breaches, U.S. government agencies have largely failed to roll out planned encryption deployments, leaving about 70 percent of their systems with unencrypted sensitive data, the Government Accountability Office stated in a recent report.
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via SecurityFocus @ 15:39 29th Jul
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Filling in for Eve Harow, Yisrael Medad of Shiloh and Arutz 7 Blogger, opens up the studio mike to persons acting on behalf of Israel and Judaism. Yisrael, who resides in Shiloh, begins with local patriotism, interviewing Rachel Ehrlich, director of Tel Shiloh with news of a new archeological excavation to begin soon. He then talks with Batya Medad on a new initiative of a group of women to spend time at the Tel in prayer and study every Rosh Chodesh (first of the Hebrew month). He then discusses two conferences on the subject of CryptoJews in the SouthWest of the United with Rabbi Nissan ben-Avrahm of Shiloh who traveled to El Paso and Phoenix. Yisrael then interviewed Chana Givon and Don Morris of the Writing a Wrong group. In the final spot, Arlene Peck, Hollywood celebrity and op-ed contributor, came on air and she and Yisrael had a w
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via Israel National News @ 16:40 17th Aug
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Previously in our series on building router-based VPN gateways, we learned how to support topologies by building a gateway with Cisco EzVPN gateway to support a network-to-network IPsec VPN. We also covered the hardware client configuration for full-crypto peering on the EzVPN gateway. Now we'll move on to split-tunnel client configuration, which is more efficient and secure, but a bit more complex.
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via SearchNetworking.com @ 0:18 22nd Sep
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BEIJING, Sept. 26 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- China Digital TV Holding Co., Ltd. (NYSE: STV), the leading provider of conditional access (CA) systems to China's rapidly growing digital television market, today announced that it has successfully obtained a sales license from the Chinese national encryption authority, the State Crypto.....
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via Tutorial Finder @ 11:18 26th Sep
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