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Posted by admin, on April 27th, 2012 Within a few weeks’ time, massive health care breaches have been made public at Emory Healthcare in Atlanta, the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (SCDHHS) and the Utah Department of Health, showing a need for health care organizations to boost their security budgets, according to Judy Hanover, research director at IDC Health Insights.
“There’s been a chronic underinvestment in breach protection and in securing our network and our data,” Hanover told eWEEK.
New requirements under the 2009 Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act mean health care companies need to go public with breaches and report them to the news media in addition to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), said Hanover.
Posted by admin, on April 26th, 2012 When Verizon Wireless started selling the iPhone, AT&T sounded a defiant note, saying that its customers would remain loyal. A year later, it’s clear that the Verizon iPhone has crimped AT&T’s stride.
Verizon had little problem attracting new customers before it started selling the iPhone. In fact, it was the only wireless carrier that managed to keep up with AT&T’s iPhone-fueled growth.
But with the iPhone in its arsenal, the country’s biggest wireless company is getting bigger, while No. 2 AT&T Inc.’s growth has slowed precipitously.
On Tuesday, AT&T revealed that it essentially gained no phone subscribers on contract-based plans in the first quarter. That’s only happened once before: A year ago, when Verizon launched its version of the iPhone.
Contract-based plans are by far the most lucrative for a phone company, and the number of new customers is an important measure of growth.
AT&T gained a net 187,000 customers on contract-based plans in the January to March period, but these were almost all tablet users, brought in by the launch of the new iPad in March. Even on contract-based plans, tablet customers pay between $15 and $50 per month, whereas smartphone customers often pay more than $100.
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Posted by admin, on April 24th, 2012 Oracle’s lawsuit against fellow IT giant Google charging that it illegally used off-limits parts of Java to build its Android mobile device operating system ended its first week on April 20. However, the conversation is only getting started: This trial has been projected to last for another seven to nine weeks.
The question on the minds of many people is simple: Why?
Well, it turns out that most folks — most importantly, presiding federal court Judge William Alsup and the 12 jurors — clearly do not understand enough about the technical aspects of the case. These include virtually everything the case involves: the Java franchise as maintained by Oracle, the GNU Public License, application programming interfaces (APIs), Java APIs versus the code itself, Android operating system development, mobile device application development, the open-source community, freely downloadable software — we could go on, but that’s sufficient for now.
Posted by admin, on April 23rd, 2012 Google Inc‘s YouTube and similar online music and video services may face a hefty royalties bill in Germany after a Hamburg court ruled in favor of copyright owners in a landmark case on Friday.
The court said the website was responsible for the content its users published and forced it to take down copyrighted clips.
Friday’s ruling comes less than a month after a U.S. appeals court dealt Google a major setback by reviving lawsuits from Viacom Inc, the English Premier League and various other media companies over the use of copyrighted videos on YouTube without permission.
The suit in Hamburg, for allegedly infringing the copyright on seven music clips, was brought against YouTube in 2010 by German royalty collections body GEMA and several other groups handling music rights.
YouTube argued it merely provided the technical framework to publish content and was not responsible for monitoring videos and music clips for possible copyright violations, but the court disagreed.
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Posted by admin, on April 22nd, 2012 Ads within smartphone applications such as the popular puzzle game Angry Birds are turning into a key driver for mobile advertising, as apps become the main distribution method for media on mobile phones, according to a report.
In-app spending by advertisers in the United States and western Europe, where there is a high concentration of smartphones owned by affluent consumers, is set to overtake spending on display ads on mobile websites this year, research firm Strategy Analytics says.
The economy in apps, many of which are free, has taken time to establish itself since Apple first launched the App Store for the iPhone in 2007. Google also has a thriving app store for its Android phones.
At first it seemed that most developers would have a hard time making enough money from their small software programs, which were made for anything from playing games to checking the weather or recognizing songs.
But advertisers are now increasingly using them to reach the consumers of those apps. Strategy Analytics estimates that advertisers will spend $2.9 billion on in-app advertising this year, while consumers will spend $26.1 billion buying them.
The number of apps downloaded globally is expected to grow 38 percent to more than 32 billion this year.
Posted by admin, on April 21st, 2012  Image via CrunchBase
Cisco Systems officials reportedly are talking about the company’s latest investment, the $100 million it is spending to create a startup called Insieme that will develop products for software-defined networking (SDN) environments.
Insieme is being started by three Cisco engineers, and Cisco holds the option to eventually buy the “spin-in” company for $750 million, giving it an instantly expanded portfolio in the increasingly popular SDN market.
The New York Times first reported on the plan in March, and now Cisco executives reportedly have sent a memo to company employees laying out the plan, and stressing the need for cooperation and collaboration from all of them to make the effort work.
In the memo, according to The Times, Cisco officials talk about how Insieme’s work will add value to Cisco as a whole.
“Insieme’s product development efforts are complementary to that of Cisco’s current and planned internal investments,” the memo reads. “Insieme and other internal programs will be components of Cisco’s broader programmability framework. These types of investments have strongly benefitted Cisco in the past, and we will continue to look for similar ways to complement our internal development capabilities.”
Posted by admin, on April 20th, 2012 Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched AWS Marketplace, an online store that makes it easy for customers to find, compare, and begin using the software and technical services they need to build products and run their businesses on the AWS cloud.
AWS officials said AWS Marketplace users can use 1-Click deployment to quickly launch pre-configured software and pay only for what they use, by the hour or month. With AWS Marketplace, software and Software as a Service (SaaS) providers with offerings that run on the AWS Cloud can benefit from increased customer awareness, simplified deployment, and automated billing.
Moreover, AWS Marketplace features a wide selection of commercial and free IT and business software, including software infrastructure such as databases and application servers, developer tools, and business applications – available from popular vendors such as 10gen, CA, Canonical, Couchbase, Check Point Software, IBM, Microsoft, SAP AG, and Zend, as well as many widely used open source offerings including Drupal, MediaWiki, and WordPress.
“AWS Marketplace brings the same simple, trusted, and secure online shopping experience that customers enjoy on Amazon.com’s retail website to software built for the AWS platform, streamlining the process of doing research and purchasing software,” said Terry Hanold, vice president of New Business Initiatives at AWS, in a statement. “AWS Marketplace makes it even easier to run software on AWS because you can find a wide variety of AWS ecosystem providers’ solutions, in one place, where much of the work involved in building and deploying solutions on top of AWS has already been done for you by these solutions providers.”
Posted by admin, on April 19th, 2012 Just as the Mac Flashback malware has begun to decline, security researchers at Kaspersky Lab, Sophos and Intego are talking about a new Trojan horse that targets Apple Macs using the same security flaw in Java that Flashback exploited.
The new malware—dubbed “SabPub” by Kaspersky and “Sabpab” by Sophos and Intego—is what the researchers are calling a basic “backdoor” Trojan horse, which can steal information from infected systems.
“[J]ust like Flashback, the new Trojan doesn’t require any user interaction to infect your Apple Mac,” Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos, said in an April 13 post on the company’s NakedSecurity blog. “The Sabpab Trojan horse exploits the same drive-by Java vulnerability used to create the Flashback botnet. The criminals behind the attack can grab screenshots from infected Macs, upload and download files, and execute commands remotely.”
The Sabpab Trojan creates files and then sends encrypted logs back to the command-and-control (C&C) server, enabling the hackers to monitor the activity on the system, Cluley wrote.
Costin Raiu, a security expert for Kaspersky, said in an April 15 post on the company’s SecureList blog that researchers there had been watching a fake infected system that they had set up to monitor the malware, which he said linked back to a C&C server that had the same IP address that had been used in other malware samples found targeting Macs last year.
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