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Innovative medical technology, leading Healthcare IT, advanced infrastructure and comprehensive service concepts

Siemens is presenting its complete healthcare portfolio at Medica 2008: Fully integrated medical technology, from a single system to the corporate level. Siemens Healthcare has set its sights on being...

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Driving a hard bargain for data

These devices are often disposed of or sold into the second-hand market by corporations, organizations, and individuals with the data intact. The report's authors say that this data represents a ...

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Medical technology, information technology, infrastructure and service concepts

At Medica 2008, which will take place in Düsseldorf from November 19 to 22, 2008, Siemens will present its complete portfolio for the health care sector. Fully integrated medical technology, from a si...

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Increased Retail Security with Smart Items

This involves using wireless ad-hoc sensor networks to create logistical information systems that allow them to be tracked along the entire distribution chain. Fraunhofer IIS is showing the VitOL proj...

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Just in time for school: Free Adeona service tracks stolen laptops

And it's not just college campuses that are hot spots for computer theft, or just students who are the targets. Newspapers recently reported that airports in the United States record hundreds of ...

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Cooperative system could wipe out car alarm noise

"The basis of this system is trust," says Sencun Zhu, assistant professor of computer science and engineering. "You need to trust the entity that distributes the system's sensors, ...

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NIST shows on-card fingerprint match is secure, speedy

Under Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD 12), by this fall most federal employees and contractors will be using federally approved PIV cards to “authenticate” their identity when seekin...

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Attack on computer memory reveals vulnerability of widely used security systems

The attacks overcome a broad set of security measures called “disk encryption,” which are meant to secure information stored in a computer’s permanent memory. The researchers cracked several widely us...

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Touch Screen Voting a Hit; Critics Miss Mark on Security

The study finds that these usability concerns cannot be addressed by adding paper trails to e-voting systems, and concludes that most critics have focused on the wrong issues."Recent hist...

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Proving identity across borders

People who come to work in the EU from America or Asia may find they have to rebuild their credit records before they can buy a car or a house. EU citizens generally have an easier time when moving be...

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New Research Seeks to Enhance Quality and Security of Wireless Telemedicine

A team of researchers led by Fei Hu, assistant professor of computer engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology, is working to advance the integration of radio frequency identification technolog...

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The new face of identity protection: You

Trying to remember dozens of personal identification numbers (PIN), passwords and credit card numbers may not be necessary for much longer, thanks to a University of Houston professor and his team....

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Sandia computer simulation monitors traffic in contraband nuclear material

A Sandia National Laboratories researcher has developed a simulation program designed to track the illicit trade in fissile and nonfissile radiological material well enough to predict who is building ...

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More Internet users may be taking phishing bait than thought

"Designing Ethical Phishing Experiments: A study of (ROT13) rOnl query features," published online, simulated phishing tactics used to elicit online information from eBay customers. The onli...

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Personal data protection vital to future civil liberties

Product miniaturisation is fast reaching the level where tiny, intelligent devices can be embedded into virtually any part of our environment. This is the era of ambient intelligence (Aml), where micr...

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