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5/18/2009 | SearchSecurity.com Software Piracy pandemic needs government role, better vendor antipiracy plans The report claims the United States has a relatively low piracy rate of 21% , for a market exceeding $9 billion -- given a U.S. population of more than 300 million this calculates to approximately $30 per year in pirated software for every man, woman and child in the U.S. According to BSA/IDC, the software piracy pandemic exceeds 90% in many countries. 4/6/2009 | Data Security Podcast AdmitOne Security Scout Plugs Revenue Leaks In Episode 47 Ira talks with Matt Shanahan of AdmitOne Security about keystroke dynamics used in AdmitOne Scout. 3/3/2009 | Network World Realtors sold on software that ferrets out illicit password sharing Illicit password use related to databases can be hard to detect and stop, but that's the problem that Ray Moore, who works at the Mountain Central Association of Realtors, realized he had to confront last year regarding home-listings data. 2/23/2009 | Inman News MLS security: the rhythm of typing While many real estate companies are monitoring online clicks and cursor time as helpful metrics tools to gauge which listings are most popular or which neighborhoods might be taking off, some technologies are taking aim at unauthorized use of MLS accounts. 1/14/2009 | NetworkWorld Why AdmitOne could be a 10-year-old Overnight Success
1/5/2009 | Datamation Five Reasons Why Authentication Still Matters -- and Still Isn't Fixed Authentication is the last thing on security professionals’ to-do lists these days. The big security worries are trendy things like mobile devices, data leaks, applications security and Web 2.0. Authentication is yesterday’s problem, and it’s been fixed.
That’s the conventional wisdom, at least, but it’s a myth. Despite a flurry of new regulations, user names and passwords still rule the enterprise. Tokens and one-time-password generators are making inroads, but it’s slow, plodding progress. 1/4/2009 | Information Today Insider's Perspective: Tools for Revenue Optimization To best optimize the revenue of an online service, managers need to fully understand how that service is used by their customers. What content is in most demand? What service investments were wasted? Are customers sharing accounts? Do some customers show low usage, at risk of attrition? Understanding these and related usage dynamics is critical to optimizing service revenue.
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