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The Top Java Security Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
Virtually all CISOs and CSOs label web app security as the #1 priority for their software development, due in large measure to the increasing number of vulnerabilities found in their Java-based systems. Noted development security expert John Jacott will step you through the top 10 Open Web Application Security Project flaws. Look at app development from the unique perspective of a system analyst. Date: Wednesday, March 27, 2013, 2:00 PM EDT – Register Now.

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Hadoop: A Platform for the Big Data Era
As big data becomes big business, IT has the opportunity to add value by finding new insights in unstructured data. Read Now!

Trade group: Firefox's cookie limits would hurt small businesses
The IAB (Interactive Advertising Bureau) is taking Mozilla to task for experimenting with how Firefox accepts third-party cookies, warning that without third-party cookies, the Internet could become a "vast wasteland of irreleva Read More

Google, Mozilla, and Apple made the most vulnerable software of 2012
Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple iTunes were the most vulnerable among popular software programs in 2012, according to the newly released 2013 Secunia Vulnerability Review. Read More

Microsoft extends Azure Hadoop, mobile app development functionality
Microsoft has released a number of enhancements to Windows Azure that will make it easier to deploy and manage Hadoop clusters and integrate more mobile apps with the cloud platform. Read More

Python Software Foundation wins a battle for the Python name
The Python Software Foundation announced it has reached a settlement with POBox Hosting Ltd. of the United Kingdom. Read More


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