28th March 2004 Archive
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Good Technology settles with Lawsuits in Motion
Lump sum and license
Good Technology has settled the bitter legal dispute with Research in Motion, agreeing to pay the litigious Canadian pager company a lump sum and quarterly licensing fees. RIM had filed four suits against Good, arguing that the start-up engaged in"misappropriation of trade secrets, breach of contract, tortious interference with …
Mobile 28 Mar 2004, 11:47
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Auditing the mind of a hacker
FBI and security experts probe psyche
Security consultants are teaming up with clinical psychologists - including behavioural scientists from the FBI - to gain a better understanding of what drives and motivates hackers. This should enable organisations to be more proactive in responding to security threats, according to Tom Parker, a member of a working group on " …
Security 28 Mar 2004, 11:58
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