By Cloud Computing SpunjePublished: January 12, 2010Posted in: B2B, Business Intelligence, Cloud Computing Security, DNSSEC, Internet Security, Social NetworkingTags: 
The first decade of this millennium closed out with a lot of economic uncertainties. Tightening IT budgets at many enterprises forced some security firms to struggle; others shuddered. The year was also marred with the largest data breach in history and embarrassing attacks on social networks. Rather than releasing major security innovations, experts used 2009 to talk about cloud computing insecurities and the need to focus on security basics. In 2010, there could be less hyperbole and more action. All signs point to more security improvements for the payment industry, better methods to lock down social networks and increasingly savvy attacks aimed at stealing account credentials and other sensitive data. Here are five emerging security themes to watch at the start of this new decade:
http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com.au/articles/37916-Five-security-themes-for-2-1-and-beyond
DNSSEC deployments move forward
The first decade of this millennium closed out with a lot of economic uncertainties. Tightening IT budgets at many enterprises forced some security firms to struggle; others shuddered. The year was also marred with the largest data breach in history and embarrassing attacks on social networks. Rather than releasing major security innovations, experts used 2009 to talk about cloud computing insecurities and the need to focus on security basics. In 2010, there could be less hyperbole and more action. All signs point to more security improvements for the payment industry, better methods to lock down social networks and increasingly savvy attacks aimed at stealing account credentials and other sensitive data. Here are five emerging security themes to watch at the start of this new decade:
http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com.au/articles/37916-Five-security-themes-for-2-1-and-beyond
DNSSEC deployments move forward
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