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Local Metro Design Expert to Speak at Microsoft's Windows Phone Developer
The 2012 Windows Phone Developer Conference will cover everything from classes, seminars and keynotes for windows app development with a key focus on Microsoft's Metro design, the new interface for Windows Phones and the soon-to-be-released …
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Nokia: We have a Windows Phone 'contingency plan'
Nokia: We have a Windows Phone 'contingency plan'. Chairman Risto Siilasmaa hints during a live Finnish television talk show that the ailing phone giant has a backup plan should the forthcoming Windows Phone 8 software fail to live up to expectations.
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Become a Windows 7 Expert

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Microsoft seeking open-source expert to help put Linux on Azure
By Mary Jo Foley | January 26, 2012, 7:14am PST Summary: Microsoft is moving steadily ahead with its plan to enable Linux to run on its Windows Azure cloud platform. For those still doubting this is on the Microsoft roadmap, I've got a new piece of …
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Skyrim Mod Troubleshooting: Best Practices
We strongly recommended running with Windows Vista/7 with at least 4 GB of RAM and a video card with at least 1 GB of Video RAM. Visit our mod forums. There are sticky threads and a decades old community of modding veterans – a treasure trove of …
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Davos expert says hiding less information is best
What are the lessons of WikiLeaks? The secret-spilling site has been the subject of debate at the World Economic Forum, and one respected historian on Wednesday urged businesses and governments to think hard about what…
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Davos expert says hiding less information is best
What are the lessons of WikiLeaks? The secret-spilling site has been the subject of debate at the World Economic Forum, and one respected historian on Wednesday urged businesses and governments to think hard about what…
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New York Times to publish e-book on WikiLeaks, a first as the newspaper expands into digital
NEW YORK, N.Y. – The New York Times is experimenting with another source of revenue: digital books.The newspaper said Wednesday it will
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Apple Hires NSA Security Expert Ahead of iPhone 5 Development
With one long-standing iPhone rumor finally confirmed, another is getting under way.
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LocatePC and AmIHackerProof Now Being Sold on Newegg.com
ATLANTA, Jan. 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — LIGATT Security International (LSI), (Pink Sheets: LGTT) a cyber security company, today announced that the company’s two premier products, LocatePC and AmIHackerProof, are being sold on Newegg.com – the second-largest online-only retailer in the United States. With over 205,128 scans completed successfully, AmIHackerProof.com is an online security audit …
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Question by Orly?: What does it take to become a network security expert?
I’d really like to get into network security, computer forensics and such. I have a light background in IT. I’m wondering what skill you need? Do you have to know how to code? Or is it more, that you have to know how things work?
I have 4 years of college :P

College doesn’t really show you HOW to do thing. It just helps you learn concepts, and terminology.

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Answer by master_mind413
4 years of college

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Question by P: how do you become a professional data recovery expert?
What courses should be followed?
Are there certifications?
Is this possible to achieve without actually working for a large data recovery company?

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Answer by sankesh j
Degrees
Certified Computer Forensic Specialist; Data Recovery Expert Certification; Data Recovery Professional Certification

Expert Service
Data Recovery and Computer Forensic Expert, have been published and taught major companies both Data Recovery and Forensics. How to rebuild hard drives, how to extract the data and reassemble the data including Mac OSX, Windows NTFS, Linux EXT and Reiser, RAID 0 and RAID 5.

Experience & Qualifications
Have run a data recovery lab for 7 years at www.MyHardDriveDied.com and testified in computer forensic cases both criminal and civil cases. Certified Computer Forensic Specialist; Data Recovery Expert Certification; Data Recovery Professional Certification

Available Modes Of Communication
email/chat

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Question by Arin: How to be a security expert in network and data administration?
Hi.I wanted to know about the persons who are called security expert or working to protect the network or data from the hackers.What are the courses available to know all these about network security?What are the qualifications needed to work as a security expert in a company?Thanks to all for your important suggestions?

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Answer by Annie M
Depends what level of Security is required. My company trains people up. You could become a SOX tester they are in demand, you could learn about ethical hacking. Suggest you find out some courses on offer.

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LIGATT Security: Negative Websites Boost Computer Security Expert Popularity, Profile & Profit
ATLANTA, Jan. 11, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — National Cyber Security, by LIGATT Security International, (OTC Pink Sheets: LGTT) an online cyber security reference and news portal website, today announced that Gregory Evans, CEO of LIGATT Security, the most visible computer security expert in the world, with over 8 million people who heard him speak in 2010, thanks some of the negative websites solely …
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LIGATT Security: Negative Websites Boost Computer Security Expert Popularity, Profile & Profit
National Cyber Security, by LIGATT Security International, an online cyber security reference and news portal website, today announced that Gregory Evans, CEO of LIGATT Security, the most visible computer security expert in the world, with over 8 million people who heard him speak in 2010, thanks some of the negative websites solely about him, for his success.
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Washington, DC (PRWEB) July 17, 2008

Precursor President Scott Cleland testified today before the House Energy and Commerce Internet Subcommittee on broadband regulations and privacy, highlighting the need for a comprehensive approach to Internet privacy, and spotlighting the serious privacy threat posed by Internet applications like Google.

“I am concerned that selective oversight of only broadband privacy matters fosters a blind eye to arbitrage of privacy laws by application companies like Google, Yahoo and others,” Cleland said. “This creates perverse incentives for companies not covered by U.S. privacy laws to push the envelope on privacy for competitive advantage.”

Cleland noted that while broadband providers are subject to a host of privacy laws and regulations, Internet applications are not subject to any consumer privacy protections. Cleland called the discrepancy a double standard that Google and others have arbitraged to the detriment of consumers. He said “Americans’ privacy should not be an unrestricted commodity to sell to the highest bidder.” Moreover, Google collects and stores “more private information about more people than any other company in the world.”

“The lack of a holistic, comprehensive and balanced approach to privacy is a serious threat to Americans’ privacy,” Cleland said.

Precursor is an industry research and consulting firm, specializing in the converging techcom sector. www.precursor.com Precursor also owns and operates a subsidiary www.NetCompetition.org which is a pro-competition e-forum funded by broadband companies.

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