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Halo 3 Meets Second Life
The U.S. Army enlists new virtual world video game to teach soldiers interpersonal skills and cultural awareness for combat environments like Iraq and Afghanistan.

Homeland Security Strips Chips from Controversial REAL ID Plan
The Department of Homeland Security is pressing ahead with its plan to require more secure driver's licenses, but without microchips.

Getting On Board With Security
Baseline spoke with Gilbert about the process he used to establish the Alstom security program and how he justifies investments in security.

Amaox Battles Bioterrorism with Collaboration Software
Amaox is tackling the worst chemical and biological weapons known to man with cutting-edge visual collaboration software.

5 Secure Reasons for Thin Clients
If you need justifications for adopting thin clients, look no further.

Sears Really Has More On Your Life
Sears' stalwart venture into the murky end of social networking with spyware is a harbinger of invasive, targeted marketing to come.

Virtual PCs Add New Layer of Security
Worried about people accessing your private information whenever you use a public computer?

The Boston Celtics' New Malware Point Guard
The franchise that won the most nba championships was getting beaten by viruses punching through its defenses. The solution? A gateway appliance that double-teams malware without impacting network or client performance.

Will the Voting Machines Get It Right?
Colorado is the latest state to pull the plug on electronic voting machines due to accuracy and security concerns. Who's next?

2007 Data Breaches Not As Bad As We Think
Reports of record year in 2007 for compromised records and identity theft based on a lot of soft numbers and liberal assumptions. Exaggerations mask the real problem: user and policy stupidity.

Private Investigation Laws: Obstacles and Solutions
The following are some common issues computer forensic specialists may encounter and some ways of overcoming or complying with legal limitations.

Evaluating Your Computer Forensic Vendor
Finding the right forensic specialist for your business isn't easy. You need an investigative response team that understands applicable federal and state laws as well as the regulatory and cultural landscape of your industry. These recommendations can hel

Computer Forensics Faces Private Eye Competition
Who has the right to probe digital crime? That very question may be the next battleground between the flatfooted private detective of old and the new-age computer sleuth.

Inside a Modern Malware Distribution System
Analysis of the Pushdo Trojan provides a glimpse of the tracking and hiding techniques used by online criminals.

5 Secure Reasons for Thin Clients
If you need justifications for adopting thin clients, look no further than these.

Email Phishing Attacks Still on the Rise
A recent report appears to indicate that e-mail attacks or phishing is not going away any time soon, and is growing.

Security Software Tools Expected to Mature in Small-to-Medium Businesses
As midsize companies continue to struggle with the same security concerns as larger enterprises using drastically fewer resources, some analysts believe that in the coming years they will begin to turn en masse to security information management (SIM) too

Office Workers Confess How They Let Security Slide
Office workers anonymously confess to security sins in handling sensitive data including Social Security numbers.

TJX Breach, Physical Security Lapses Led Data Loss in 2007
The number of people whose personal information was lost, stolen or inadvertently exposed has tripled since last year, according to the non-profit Attrition.org.

Ernst Young Report: Execs Still Disconnected from Security
Ernst Young reported companies continue to make strides in integrating security with risk management processes, yet there is still a troubling disconnect between security operations and board room executives.