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The settlement requires that the company implement comprehensive information security programs and obtain audits by independent third-party security professionals every other year for 20 years. No fines or consumer reimbursements were part of the settlement. How ISPs learned to stop worrying and love P2P One month after Comcast aggressively defended its targeted use of TCP reset packets to delay or stop BitTorrent uploads at an FCC hearing last month, the company has reversed course and says it will stop targeting individual peer-to-peer (P2P)protocols when managing network traffic. Computers plus people equals risk, tech expert says Companies are relying too much on technology to run their businesses, a trend that doesn't account for unpredictable situations that humans still deal with better than machines, a technology expert said Thursday. Universities build open source enterprise applications A group of U.S. universities is blazing a new path in open source software. They're building a set of enterprise applications -- the big, important, ones that have long been the exclusive domain of software companies such as Oracle, SAP and Microsoft. Ethical hacker group to counter 'black PR' A self-styled ethical hacker group plans to counter moves by companies that attempt to bury security vulnerability information in order to protect their businesses. Alcatel-Lucent revs up edge routers Alcatel-Lucent this week joined an ongoing announcement party among major router vendors by unveiling significant upgrades to its edge lineup, highlighted by a new chip. Pentagon awards $15.7M to grow university research The Department of Defense will award $15.7 million to 24 universities in 18 states to perform advanced research on everything from biometrics and wireless sensor networks to anti-radio jamming technology. PODCAST Comcast's compromise and alien abductions Keith and emergency co-host Neal Weinberg (filling in for an ill Jason) discuss the Motorola breakup, Comcast's decision to stop picking on BitTorrent, and try to guess what the half-time show of the Hacker Super Bowl would be like (28:36). BLOGS Buzzblog: State's record lottery haul highlights gambling hypocrisy Lawmakers just killed a casino plan. The governor wants to jail online gamblers. You might think this nanny state couldn't possibly tolerate a lottery. If so, you don't know Massachusetts, which will set a record for lottery revenue this year - $4.7 billion - thanks largely to $20 scratch tickets. Today on Cisco Subnet Is Cisco's business outlook really 'challenged' this time? Lights out at Cisco.NEW FROM OUR BLOGGERS: Brad Reese notes that Cisco is not getting rid of MDS 9500 Storage Director in favor of the Nexus 7000. Wendell Odom continues his series on CCNP lab essentials by looking at ISCW features and feature sets. 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