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Chinese Internet authority clashes with Google over digital certificates

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Chinese Internet authority clashes with Google over digital certificates
Google's Chrome will no longer recognize new digital certificates issued by CNNIC Read More

Cisco to buy SDN startup Embrane
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SDN management battle: TAPs vs. network packet brokers
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Flaw in common hotel router threatens guests' devices
Corporate travelers should be warned that a vulnerable Wi-Fi router commonly used in hotels is easily compromised, putting guests passwords at risk and opening up their computers to malware infections and direct attacks. Read More

Fujitsu develops thin, solar-powered IoT beacon
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An SDN vulnerability forced OpenDaylight to focus on security
Open-source software projects are often well intended, but security can take a back seat to making the code work.OpenDaylight, the multivendor software-defined networking (SDN) project, learned that the hard way last August after a critical vulnerability was found in its platform.It took until December for the flaw, called Netdump, to get patched, a gap in time exacerbated by the fact that the project didn't yet have a dedicated security team. After he tried and failed to get in touch with OpenDaylight, the finder of the vulnerability, Gregory Pickett, posted it on Bugtraq, a popular mailing list for security flaws.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Chinese Internet authority clashes with Google over digital certificates
Google's Chrome will no longer recognize new digital certificates issued by CNNIC Read More

Thousands call on Congress to overturn net neutrality rules
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