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Monday November 9, 2009
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Mark Weatherford, chief information security officer, California Government Must Attract More Cyber-Security Talent (Opinion)
- Nov 6, 2009
Why aren't more people interested in becoming government cyber-security experts?
Avoid the Five Common Dangers of IT Risk Management
- Nov 6, 2009
Important issues include business continuity planning and protecting infrastructure.
Computer Security Spammers Misuse the Name of United States Attorney General
- Nov 6, 2009
E-mail claiming to be from the U.S. Attorney General lure recipients to send money to avoid legal prosecution.
GovTech Yesterday
New Mexico Lt. Gov. Diane Denish Touts Google Apps in Cost-Saving Plan
Personal Computing: Should You Upgrade to Windows 7?
Innovation News Briefs
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Personal Computing: Should You Upgrade to Windows 7?

- Nov 5, 2009
Windows 7 is faster on the same hardware than Vista, though not faster than Windows XP running programs designed for XP.

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