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 <description>Symark International Monday is announcing the acquisition of BeyondTrust for approximately $20 million in a deal that brings together two privately-held access control product vendors. Under the deal, Symark is adopting the BeyondTrust name.
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 <description>Serial numbers in zone files help your DNS service determine when it should re-ingest your zone files or ignore them.  But there&#039;s more to these pseudo timestamps than meets the eye.  In fact, the number that you put in your file and the one that DNS extracts from it might be as different as 200907270001 and 3338774385.
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 <title>It&#039;s the Information, Stupid</title>
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 <description>The people in an organization are closest to the critical data, so when it comes to data leakage they can be security&#039;s best friend or its worst enemy.
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