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A Cloud You Can Trust How to ensure that cloud computing's problems—data breaches, leaks, service outages—don't obscure its virtues
The World's First Bitcoin Conference True believers and profiteers meet in the flesh for a two-year checkup on the global cryptocurrency
Downloading a Million Lions in a Day A Techwise Conversation with Akamai Technologies architect Bobby Blumofe
Facebook vs. Google: Now It's a Button War Like and Send will beat +1. Will they also give Facebook control over our social identity?
Social Networking: Friended Bandwidth, digital cameras, and a hunger for connectedness have created a virtual dinner party
Guarding Without Guardians
Thu, February 09, 2012

Podcast: Bruce Schneier is concerned that without trust, society itself may be impossible

Undersea Observatory Survives Setback
February 2012

Article: Neptune Canada recovers from an outage and its U.S. counterpart finally gets started

1-800-HACK-4-ME
Tue, January 24, 2012

Blog Post: Online services make hiring someone to break into someone else’s e-mail quick, easy, and cheap

2012 Called Make or Break Year for Smart Grid
Fri, January 20, 2012

Blog Post: Smart grids need to do more for customers than just automate meter reading.

CES 2012: A Federation of Storage Clouds
Mon, January 16, 2012

Blog Post: 2012 will be the year of store-anywhere, access-anywhere

Sons of Stuxnet
Wed, December 14, 2011

Podcast: Hackers are learning new lessons from the most sophisticated virus code ever written

The Critical Threat to Critical Infrastructure
Mon, December 12, 2011

Podcast: A Techwise Conversation With Steve Chabinsky of the FBI’s Cyber Division

Reports Highlight Need for Tougher Cybersecurity, Centralized Transmission Planning
Wed, December 07, 2011

Blog Post: Substantial overlap between MIT and GAO reports

IT Has 26 Words for Data Mining
December 2011

Article: As data proliferate, so do words for handling them

A Cloud You Can Trust
December 2011

Article: How to ensure that cloud computing's problems—data breaches, leaks, service outages—don't obscure its virtues

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