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          <title>Cyber security market to reach $120B by 2017</title>
          <description>Driven by increasing use of cloud and mobile services, and cyber criminal activity from hacktivists, terrorist groups, nation-state actors and those out for financial gain, the global cyber security market is expected to grow by 11.3 percent each year.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/cyber-security-market-to-reach-120b-by-2017/article/249084/</link>
          <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2012 12:28:00 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>Driven by increasing use of cloud and mobile services, and cyber criminal activity from hacktivists, terrorist groups, nation-state actors and those out for financial gain, the global cyber security market is expected to grow by 11.3 percent each year.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Take mobile defense seriously</title>
          <description>There is no doubt that data security and privacy concerns have almost completely migrated to the mobile channel.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/take-mobile-defense-seriously/article/197111/</link>
          <pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2011 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>There is no doubt that data security and privacy concerns have almost completely migrated to the mobile channel.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Hired Guns: What&apos;s in the name CyberPMC or CyberPSC?</title>
          <description>In 2011 and the new age of cyberwarfare, what differentiates a military corporation from a security corporation? Are you now working in a cyberwarfare capacity? If so, what restrictions on global trade should CIOs be concerned with?</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/hired-guns-whats-in-the-name-cyberpmc-or-cyberpsc/article/193959/</link>
          <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2011 14:37:00 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>In 2011 and the new age of cyberwarfare, what differentiates a military corporation from a security corporation? Are you now working in a cyberwarfare capacity? If so, what restrictions on global trade should CIOs be concerned with?</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Ten years of evolving threats: A look back at the impact of notable malicious wares of the past decade</title>
          <description>As security firm Fortinet celebrates 10 years in business, Fortiguard Labs took a look at the 10 most intriguing threats during the past decade and showed how their feature sets have evolved, Darwin-like, over time.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/ten-years-of-evolving-threats-a-look-back-at-the-impact-of-notable-malicious-wares-of-the-past-decade/article/190864/</link>
          <pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 17:05:39 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>As security firm Fortinet celebrates 10 years in business, Fortiguard Labs took a look at the 10 most intriguing threats during the past decade and showed how their feature sets have evolved, Darwin-like, over time.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Storm Worm making comeback with new spam run</title>
          <description>Researchers at CA say they have detected a new variant of the Storm Worm, the infamous botnet best known for its spam-producing abilities, but which was effectively killed off more than a year ago.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/storm-worm-making-comeback-with-new-spam-run/article/168853/</link>
          <pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 18:13:06 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>Researchers at CA say they have detected a new variant of the Storm Worm, the infamous botnet best known for its spam-producing abilities, but which was effectively killed off more than a year ago.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Web fraud losses more than double in 2009, says report</title>
          <description>Losses related to cybercrime more than doubled from 2008 to last year, according to a report from the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/web-fraud-losses-more-than-double-in-2009-says-report/article/165824/</link>
          <pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 19:13:04 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>Losses related to cybercrime more than doubled from 2008 to last year, according to a report from the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Microsoft discloses zero-day IE flaw used in China attacks</title>
          <description>The organized and well-resourced cybercriminals who compromised systems at Google, Adobe and more than 30 other large companies used a previously unknown, zero-day Internet Explorer exploit as part of their arsenal to install data-stealing malware on target machines, researchers at McAfee revealed Thursday.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/microsoft-discloses-zero-day-ie-flaw-used-in-china-attacks/article/161418/</link>
          <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 23:15:34 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>The organized and well-resourced cybercriminals who compromised systems at Google, Adobe and more than 30 other large companies used a previously unknown, zero-day Internet Explorer exploit as part of their arsenal to install data-stealing malware on target machines, researchers at McAfee revealed Thursday.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Encryption protecting most mobile phones cracked </title>
          <description>With a few thousand dollars and widely available open-source tools, the encryption algorithm used to protect most cell phone communications can be cracked, allowing an attacker to listen in on phone calls, researchers revealed Sunday at a security conference.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/encryption-protecting-most-mobile-phones-cracked/article/160327/</link>
          <pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 18:41:56 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>With a few thousand dollars and widely available open-source tools, the encryption algorithm used to protect most cell phone communications can be cracked, allowing an attacker to listen in on phone calls, researchers revealed Sunday at a security conference.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>Serious vulnerability in SSL discovered</title>
          <description>A newly discovered SSL flaw could allow an attacker to launch a man-in-the-middle attack and intercept an SSL-protected session, according to researchers.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/serious-vulnerability-in-ssl-discovered/article/157173/</link>
          <pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 20:53:42 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>A newly discovered SSL flaw could allow an attacker to launch a man-in-the-middle attack and intercept an SSL-protected session, according to researchers.</itunes:summary>
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          <title>BlackBerry snooping application released </title>
          <description>A snooping application, called PhoneSnoop, allows an attacker to remotely activate a BlackBerry microphone and listen in on surrounding conversations.</description>
          <link>http://www.scmagazine.com/blackberry-snooping-application-released/article/156531/</link>
          <pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 20:02:07 GMT</pubDate>
          <itunes:summary>A snooping application, called PhoneSnoop, allows an attacker to remotely activate a BlackBerry microphone and listen in on surrounding conversations.</itunes:summary>
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