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The Black Hat 2008 conference was full of up-to-the-minute information on computer security research and vulnerabilities. Consultants Brian Dykstra and Keith Jones look at the news and events from th
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...editing client documents. She logged in through a secure virtual private network (VPN) her office provided. But the 60 feet between her laptop and Internet...
...editing client documents. She logged in through a secure virtual private network (VPN) her office provided. But the 60 feet between her laptop and Internet...
...private network (VPN).If you work at a...
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