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    A British man suspected of hacking into 53 NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and US military networks is facing extradition.

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    No matter how good your security policies, you will still need to encrypt the data on your most private servers.

  • Uncrackable encryption: it's not sci-fi

    Imagine encryption technology so secure that breaking it would violate the laws of physics. How can new quantum research be used to protect your data?

  • Who's listening to that call?

    Voice over IP is growing rapidly in popularity -- is your network ready to deal with the security issues?

  • Under construction

    Six years after the federal government proposed creating a second internet that would leapfrog the first with speed and technology, most users - business and consumer - are still saddled with the low speeds, transmission delays and the other quirks of today's Net

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