Tech Stocks Week in Review Featuring iPad

March 7, 2010 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

From Trefis.com

Apple Stock: iPad Business More Valuable Than Mac Desktops - We estimate that Apple’s iPad business accounts for 4% of the $267 Trefis price estimate for Apple’s stock compared to about 3% for Apple’s Mac desktop business…

Tech Stocks Week in Review Featuring Dell

February 28, 2010 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

From Trefis.com

Trefis Analysis: Notebook PCs 17% of Dell’s Stock on February 25, 2010 Dell shipped an additional 1.2 million notebook PCs in 2009 over 2008. We expect growth in the global notebook market to drive Dell’s notebooks sales in the future…

Tech Stocks Week in Review Featuring Cisco

February 21, 2010 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

From Trefis.com

Trefis, named for its focus on trends, forecasts, and insights, is revolutionary in its forward-looking approach to stock analysis, which incorporates an intuitive look at the relationship between a company’s product divisions and its stock price. Services for Routers and Switches Make up 18% of Cisco’s Stock - Cisco makes a significant amount of money by providing troubleshooting and maintenance services to its hardware customers….

Tech Stocks Week in Review Featuring Apple

February 17, 2010 by ADMIN · 1 Comment

From Trefis.com

While many will equate the mobile age with just cell phones, the reality is that many new devices with entirely new use cases will enter our lives and create amazing experiences. This mobile age will require companies to have deep expertise in BOTH hardware and software to create breakthrough products, and I am bullish on Apple because I believe they uniquely have both the hardware and software skills to lead this transformation…

Behavioral Based Email Security Systems

January 31, 2010 by ADMIN · 1 Comment

By Simon Heron, CISSP Internet Security Analyst

There needs to be a change to email security if we want to stop seeing high profile security breeches such as the ones that hit Hotmail and Google in 2009, and the America law firm Gipson Hoffman & Pancione more recently. The problem is, most email filtering systems will trust the email address and therefore allow it through.

2009 Infosec Threat Analysis Summary

January 13, 2010 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

By Simon Heron, CISSP Internet Security Analyst

Three million new threats were identified in 2009, which equates to almost one every 10.8 seconds. 2,905,697 threat signatures were released to protect against new or variant threats, an increase of 6.9 per cent from 2008. Most spam and malware originates from botnets and compromised hosts. There’s been a move away from mass-mailed spam and malware of old, to more targeted vulnerability exploits as cyber-criminals look towards more efficient means of carrying out their attacks. These examples highlight the need for all companies to review security policies for the applications and software that they permit people to access via their corporate networks or work computers.

Innovative Analytic Tool Empowers Investors

November 17, 2009 by ADMIN · 1 Comment

By Anthony M. Freed, Information-Security-Resources.com Managing Editor

An innovative new investor analytic tool made its public debut today, and it offers an exciting look at what may well be the future of online trading for both market experts and arm-chair analysts alike. Trefis, named for its focus on trends, forecasts, and insights, is revolutionary in its forward-looking approach to stock analysis, which incorporates a more intuitive look at the relationship between a company’s product divisions and its stock price.

Iphone Dock Fires and Other Holiday Hazards

November 7, 2009 by ADMIN · 1 Comment

By Anthony M. Freed, Information-Security-Resources.com Managing Editor

As we all approach the inevitable chaos of the holidays with shopping, company parties, and client gift lists - all on top of Q4 and 2009 reports and wrap ups - please take care care to protect yourself and your family from possible tragedy due to simple oversight.

Internet Security Alliance Review 8-22-09

August 22, 2009 by ADMIN · 1 Comment

From The Internet Security Alliance

Twitter used to manage botnet; Nasty malware attack targets web developers; Obama site only offers malware; Exploding iPhone/iPods; Old-school virus threatens Delphi files; Attacks may come from inside computers; Study warns of cyberwarfare during military conflicts; Russian hackers stole US IDs for Georgian attacks…

Internet Security Alliance Review 8-15-09

August 15, 2009 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

From The Internet Security Alliance

Seattle man used Limewire for identity theft; CA auto-immune update trashes systems; U.S. appeals court cans CAN-SPAM suit; ‘Zeus Bot’ in Internet postcards; Storage reliability questioned after high profile outages; UC Berkeley School of Journalism server hacked; ActiveX overhaul in Microsoft patch batch; Microsoft Releases August Security Bulletin; WordPress bug resets admin password; Twitter knocked offline once again; UPS forced to encrypt devices after data breach…

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