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Is Protecting Intellectual Property From Cyberthieves Futile?

technology securityExperts gathering to discuss intellectual-property theft say that a fix will require the application of economic sanctions, not just more technology.

Laguna Beach, Calif. -- After the publication of the Mandiant report earlier in the year linking China's People's Liberation Army to ongoing and massive cyberattacks against U.S. corporations, government agencies, universities, and other organizations, policy makers and industry experts have been trying to figure out how to better secure their intellectual property against cyberattacks.

Two-factor authentication: What you need to know (FAQ)

technology securityTwitter just got it. Apple recently got it, too. Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and Amazon have had it for a while. But why's two-factor authentication important, and will it keep you safe?

Twitter announced on Wednesday that they've started supporting two-factor authentication, joining a growing list of major Web services that offer the more secure login method.

SAP Touts Service That Sells Customer Data From Phone Firms

technology securityThe European maker of enterprise software would serve as a kind of middleman, analyzing data gathered by various wireless operators, selling results to marketers, and sharing the profits with the wireless companies.