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The Sky Is Falling (Again)
The past several weeks have brought a lot of press talk about the Great SNMP Crisis.
Peter Stephenson
Jan 19 2004 9:39AM
Security
Why Business Continuity Planning is Difficult
In the wake of September 11 companies have been scrambling to review and update their disaster recovery and business continuity plans.
Bob Lonadier
Jan 16 2004 2:48PM
Security
Pro-Privacy is Good For Business
Contrary to popular belief, an aggressive pro-privacy stance is good for business.
Bill Van
Jan 16 2004 2:11PM
Security
What Good Is Foreknowledge?
U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney was recently on NBC's Meet the Press where he said that the inevitability of another terrorist attack on American soil is as sure today as it was September 12.
Illena Armstrong
Jan 16 2004 1:25PM
Security
Protecting Consumer Privacy Is as Easy
In his last column [www.infosecnews.com/opinion/2002/05/15_04.htm], Bill Van Emburg discussed the urgent requirement for companies to address the privacy of their customers' data.
Bill Van
Jan 16 2004 12:57PM
Security
Is Information Security Crossing the Proverbial You Know What?
Information security is a hot topic these days, something that often gets credited to an increased awareness of terrorism.
Dan Taylor
Jan 16 2004 11:37AM
Security
Business Continuity Management is Not a Luxury
The Internet has been the catalyst for incredible change in our economy.
Steven J.
Jan 16 2004 10:30AM
Security
Calculating PKI Return on Investment - Why Is It So Difficult?
Companies invest millions of dollars into public key infrastructure (PKI) products and services; yet demonstrating a return on that investment can prove difficult.
Robert Lonadier
Jan 16 2004 10:18AM
Security
Is Every Crime Becoming a Cybercrime?
At first glance, it seems obvious that crime extends well beyond the boundaries of technology and computers.
Thresa Lang
Jan 16 2004 9:52AM
Security
Why Application Security is the New Threat
As the use and exploitation of the Internet matures, so does its need for security.
Dan Cuthbert
Jan 15 2004 2:10PM
Security
Planning for a disaster is half the work - Can you recover?
Increasingly, companies are implementing business continuity plans to ensure the constant availability and support of the company infrastructure and business processes.
Phil Carter
Jan 15 2004 1:43PM
Security
Dedication is what you need?
In an ideal world, every company would have a dedicated recovery center to ensure information availability 24/7/365. It is the ultimate defense against unforeseen circumstances impacting on critical business functions.
Andrew Waterston
Jan 15 2004 11:14AM
Security
Infosec is news in the year of the worm
This has been a very good year - especially for the hackers. Ben Rothke wonders if we have learned anything from the experience
Ben Rothke
Jan 13 2004 5:13PM
Security
Readability is vulnerability
Watermarking is playing a more significant role, but is a far cry from the protection most critical data requires, says Barbara Gengler
Barbara Gengler
Jan 13 2004 5:03PM
Security
No person is an island
Certification is just the start. Real professionals learn to share with others of like mind, says Mark Fischer
Mark Fischer
Jan 13 2004 11:31AM
Security
Is privacy a real concern?
John Woodward contends that, by properly addressing privacy issues, a successful deployment is possible
John Woodward
Jan 13 2004 10:27AM
Security
Where is DR headed?
Jason Buffington looks at likely trends in disaster recovery as companies realize that availability is essential
Jason Buffington
Jan 13 2004 10:11AM
Security
Is Cyberterrorism a Serious Threat to Commercial Organizations?
This article appeared in a very abbreviated form in SC Magazine’s January 2003 issue and is presented here in full.
David Love
Jan 12 2004 2:46PM
Security
SSL is the ‘Industry Standard’ - But Is ‘The Industry’ Good Enough?
SSL is the backbone of the way we secure connections between internet users and web servers.
Steve Mathews
Jan 12 2004 1:15PM
Security
PKI is Dead - Long Live Certificates!
Trust has always been one of the key elements in any business relationship.
Guy Vancollie
Jan 12 2004 12:39PM
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