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How to Use the Cloud and a Mobile Phone to Read Your Mind

If you haven’t seen this fantastic video about online security and mind reading, it’s totally worth 2.5 minutes of your time. Brought to you by a Safe Internet Banking initiative out of Belgium, my ancestral homeland-home of waffles, lace doilies, and diamonds. The bottom line of the video is that if you put your personal data in social networking and cloud-based services, it’s going to be visible…and not just to marketers. This is why every machine in my house is protected (yes, by Trend Micro Titanium; I do work there…and it’s got the best detection rate).... read more

25 Billion Cloud-Connected Devices to Come

The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has predicted that, in just eight years, there will be in upwards of 25 billion devices connected to the internet, which was announced in its annual The State of Broadband report. As a point of reference, the iPhone 5 broke the 5 million unit threshold in three days. To sell 25 billion iPhone 5′s, it would take 41 years at the current rate which it is selling (sorry, Tim Cook, this is only hypothetical). ITU also predicts that attached to these 25 billion devices, there will be at least ten billion mobile broadband connections, primarily connecting... read more

Beyond Perimeter Defense to Data-Centric Security

Traditionally businesses have focused their IT security on perimeter defense—blocking threats before they enter the network. This protection is still important.  But with today’s cloud computing, mobile devices, and advanced persistent threats (APTs), businesses need security that protects their data wherever it travels and in whatever type of device it resides, requiring new data-centric security.  Earlier this week, Trend Micro held its annual insight event for the analyst community and announced our new vision on data-centric security (see video clips of the event here and here).  Back... read more

“Hey, You, Get Off of iCloud!”

For all its hype iCloud does not represent a fundamentally new problem. Employees are already bringing personal devices to work and wanting to use them in their jobs, and these unmanaged devices are mixing personal and corporate data on a system that is outside the control of the security and IT teams. There are already many apps and cloud-based services for sharing data between users and between devices (such as Dropbox), and these services are giving security pros fits. What is new is that iCloud will make these things happen automatically, and potentially without the intent or even awareness... read more

The State of Cloud and Virtualization Security

For the last few months, we’ve been conducting a cloud, virtualization, and VDI security survey of 1200 IT professionals from larger companies in 6 countries around the world. Not only did I get to help shape the questions on the survey, I’ve also been on the team interpreting the results. We’ve learned more than a few things we actually were not expecting to learn. Here is a collection of the most interesting top findings about the state of cloud and virtualization security. I’ll be blogging about some of them in more detail over the next few weeks, but in the meantime, here is the big... read more

Chrome OS: So secure we don’t need security?

With the launch announcements of various Google Chrome netbooks, the focus of the press and security companies alike is beginning to take a closer look at the security promises made and also at some of the more ’media friendly‘ statements such as, “…users don’t have to deal with viruses, malware and security updates”.   Let’s have a look at some of the security features of Chrome OS:   1 – Get out of my playpen. Each process runs in its own sandbox.  Effectively this means that if an application is malicious or compromised, it is unable to interact with or otherwise affect... read more

A Tale: The Snack Supplier, the Vending Machine, and the Cloud

I recently had an interesting chat with the operator of our snack vending machine while making a coffee in the kitchen. She was restocking our machine and had her iPad sitting on the table. In their 2 person company they now have 2 iPads and a PC. They do their inventory control and tracking while onsite at customer premises via the iPad. Then they sync it with their PC and, using an online storage solution they transfer it to the cloud; this then syncs with their online accounting package. Her reason was very, very simple: she wants to reduce the amount of time they spend on bookkeeping and back-office... read more

The Small Business Journey to the Cloud is Actually a Round Trip

The Small Business Journey to the Cloud is Actually a Round Trip      By Greg Boyle, Trend Micro Global Product Marketing Manager Many small businesses are still uncertain about cloud computing. They wonder if it can help with their profitability without being extremely risky. Let’s start by defining cloud computing in small business terms. There are two commonly agreed upon types of cloud computing: 1) software-as-a-service and 2) infrastructure-as-a-service. Software-as-a-service (SaaS) is cloud computing where the software you would normally install on your computers in the office is instead... read more

Cloud-based Protection Networks Improve Threat Protection

Today’s threat landscape has required security vendors to change their approach to protecting customer data.  TrendLabs℠, Trend Micro’s threat research arm, states there are now 3.5 new threats released every second by cybercriminals.  Traditional approaches to security just cannot keep up with this.  Those traditional processes looked like this: Customers would submit a suspicious file to their security vendor for analysis The security vendor would analyze and confirm it as malicious A signature would be created to identify that file as suspicious The signature file would be published... read more

Android – the “Braveheart” of Mobile Devices

Not too long ago, a friend of mine switched from iPhone to Android and he was quite loud about it on his Facebook wall, exclaiming that it was nice to have a phone that let you “make your own decisions.” This is a pretty common theme that I hear again and again from newly converted Android devotees and I think it’s pretty cool because let’s face it, our phones are an extension of our personalities.  Whether it’s the ability to use removable storage or the ability to install any app you want, Android certainly offers the most freedom of any of the popular smartphones... read more

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