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Citigroup Reveals More Than 350,000 Cards Affected After Data Breach
Citigroup officials are saying now that 360,083 credit card accounts were accessed in the data breach this month, far more than the 210,000 they originally estimated. Citigroup released the revised tally in a letter to customers June 15. The release came after Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen said the company was not giving out enough…
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Google Apps Partners Team Up for Security Bundle
Google Apps partners CloudLock, Backupify and LTech have collaborated to release the Secure Cloud Bundle, a collection of products to enhance data security, backup and IT administration for organizations that use Google Apps. By buying the bundle rather than the products separately, customers can save more than 60 percent on the price. The bundle is…
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Panasonic Toughbook to Offer Android Tablet
Panasonic Solutions Company announced its plan to deliver an enterprise-grade Google Android-based tablet to the market later this year. The Toughbook tablet is designed to address a current gap in the market by introducing a secure, durable and functional device that will feature a high brightness, daylight viewable 10.1″ screen and include an integrated active…
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Eight RSA SecurID Alternatives
Eight RSA SecurID Alternatives PhoneFactorA smartphone-based out-of-band authenticator, PhoneFactor is gunning for former SecurID customers. The company is offering up to $5 of credit per SecurID token swapped out, along with deployment assistance for customers willing to make the transition. No Title CA Arcot ID A Arcot ID is a software-based token that adds the…
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SecurID Breach: Customers Weigh Dumping RSA
As frustration builds from customers fed up with RSA’s handling of the SecurID breach and the deployment costs of replacing ineffective tokens staring them in the face, many formerly loyal to the brand are considering the once unthinkable: casting RSA’s authentication products in favor of mult-factor alternatives. According to the experts, smart channel partners should…