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Human error named in latest SANS Top 20

Human error named in latest SANS Top 20

The SANS Institute, (SysAdmin, Audit, Network, Security Institute), has for the first time named human error to its twice-annual Top 20 Internet Security Attack Targets list, a line-up that, until now, was reserved solely for technology.
Dan Kaplan Nov 15 2006 9:43PM Security
Opinion: Make mobile working safer

Opinion: Make mobile working safer

Higher productivity, cost savings and faster access to information are the benefits of a mobile workforce. But the growth of technology and the potential threats to corporate networks have caused fear and confusion.
David Lannin, Oct 2 2006 2:48PM Security
Debate: Congress should make data breach legislation a priority

Debate: Congress should make data breach legislation a priority

Congress should make data breach legislation a priority.
Bill Geime, Aug 7 2006 9:31PM Security
Dell agrees to make its terms and conditions clearer to consumers

Dell agrees to make its terms and conditions clearer to consumers

Dell has agreed to change potentially unfair wording in its terms and conditions following pressure from the UK Office of Fair Trading (OFT).
Dinah Greek Jul 10 2006 1:49PM Hardware
Make your people aware

Make your people aware

Properly planned and executed staff education makes employees more responsible and reaps tangible business benefits. Paul Hansford reports
Staff Writers Jun 12 2006 11:50AM Security
Study: Most malware made to make money

Study: Most malware made to make money

Malicious software coded by cyber criminals for financial gain accounted for some 70 percent of all malware detected during the first quarter of 2006, according to a report released today.
William Eazel May 5 2006 10:06AM Security
New U.K. institute could make mark internationally

New U.K. institute could make mark internationally

Analysts with Gartner advised businesses in the U.S. and beyond to keep an eye on a new U.K.-based security organization that may become a global leader in setting standards for information security professionals.
Ericka Chickowski Mar 6 2006 9:53PM Security
From RSA 2006: Today's hackers are making money

From RSA 2006: Today's hackers are making money

Malicious hackers have come a long way from the computer geeks who would write viruses for relatively harmless kicks, a panel of security experts said this week.
Frank Washkuch Feb 17 2006 7:30PM Security
Microsoft to make U.K. pirates walk the plank

Microsoft to make U.K. pirates walk the plank

Microsoft today announced the launch of a U.K.-based scheme designed to combat software piracy. The firm said its "Keep IT Real" initiative will form the central plank in a three-year program, also announced today, that aims to reduce the U.K. piracy level for Microsoft Windows by 5 percent.
William Eazel Feb 17 2006 10:05AM Security
How to make your database secure

How to make your database secure

Data security experts are raising the alarm: viruses are getting increasingly more specialized and have lately attacked SQL Server installations that did not install the latest Microsoft security patches.
Martin Teetz Aug 1 2005 11:10AM Security
How to make clueless users ‘clueful’

How to make clueless users ‘clueful’

Little green men? Aliens from another world? Nope, it’s just Winn Schwartau’s latest obsession
Winn Schwartau Jul 21 2005 11:46AM Security
Make mobility a part of your strategy

Make mobility a part of your strategy

Staff Writers Jun 21 2005 10:48AM Security
Make friends to win influence

Make friends to win influence

The role of the CISO must be folded into the organization’s business lines
Marci McCarthy, May 13 2005 11:58AM Security
Infosys wins MAKE 2004

Infosys wins MAKE 2004

Staff Writers Jan 14 2005 5:01PM Security
Will your company make the grade?

Will your company make the grade?

As the deadline to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act looms, companies are getting themselves ready, Marcia Savage reports
Marcia Savage Nov 12 2004 5:13PM Security
Make endpoint security do what it claims it can do

Make endpoint security do what it claims it can do

Staff Writers Nov 12 2004 5:03PM Security
Museum of London aims to make spam a thing of the past

Museum of London aims to make spam a thing of the past

The Museum of London Group has integrated an email filtering system with its Microsoft Exchange and Active Directory infrastructures in a bid to cut down on rising volumes of unsolicited email plaguing staff across its three UK sites.
Robert Jaques Nov 4 2004 12:23PM Security
Harveys, ACCC kiss and make up

Harveys, ACCC kiss and make up

Harvey Norman has promised to continually review its trade practices compliance program following action by the ACCC dating back to 2002 which alleged the big retailer mislead consumers during a pre-GST advertising campaign for accounting software.
Byron Connolly Aug 11 2004 12:00AM Strategy
University given £500,000 to make clever cameras

University given £500,000 to make clever cameras

Scientists at the University of Surrey have been given £500,000 to develop close circuit television cameras that will alert police to crime scenes.
Dan Ilett Jun 21 2004 1:08PM Security
AusCERT 2004: Make better software

AusCERT 2004: Make better software

Siobhan Chapman May 24 2004 12:00AM Software

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