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Policy that lives: Enforcing security in spite of the users
Creating a security policy may be hard, says Illena Armstrong, but making sure that users comply is always the biggest problem
Illena Armstrong
Jan 13 2004 3:22PM
Security
Consultant's View: Oh …that security patch
They are the bane of administrators’ lives, but Gunter Ollmann contends that patching should be a priority.
Gunter Ollmann
Jan 13 2004 1:13PM
Security
Biometrics that turn cons into pros
Anytime a new product is coined as ‘high-tech’, it also bears the weight of being ‘high-maintenance’.
Brooke Brown
Jan 9 2004 4:58PM
Security
Thanks, we’ll do that now: Captaris
Document management software vendor Captaris has bought the distribution arm of business partner Axient for an undisclosed sum, citing dissatisfaction with that company’s performance in the channel.
Fleur Doidge
Oct 28 2003 12:00AM
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