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Let’s work together like the cyber attackers do

Let’s work together like the cyber attackers do

Another New Year has begun and with it come predictions about the types of cyber attacks.
Illena Armstrong Jan 22 2004 11:19AM Security
On the Highway: Forensics really can help you stop future attacks

On the Highway: Forensics really can help you stop future attacks

Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it.
Peter Stephenson Jan 22 2004 11:15AM Security
Tuning in along the streets of London

Tuning in along the streets of London

How easy is it to hack into London companies’ wireless networks? We sent Dan Ilett into the streets to find out
Dan Ilett Jan 22 2004 11:10AM Security
Review: Hacking: The Art of Exploitation

Review: Hacking: The Art of Exploitation

This book is truly meaty stuff. It explains in detail what every hacker should know, but more importantly, what every security expert should be aware of so they can take action to avoid being hacked.  

Dan Ilett Jan 22 2004 12:00AM Security
Six-figure sum for the SoBig bill

Six-figure sum for the SoBig bill

UK companies paid out six-figure sums for malicious content on their systems in 2003.
Dan Ilett Jan 20 2004 5:18PM Security
After the 'Space Odyssey'

After the 'Space Odyssey'

Now that we're beyond the year Space Odyssey popularized, preparations to improve the security of IT systems would be lax if the tons of infosecurity lessons of 2001 were overlooked.
Illena Armstrong Jan 19 2004 11:26AM Security
An Effective Managed Security Relationship Depends on the SLA

An Effective Managed Security Relationship Depends on the SLA

Managed security services, the outsourcing of monitoring and management of security devices, is a fast-growing market.
Nathan Tennant Jan 19 2004 11:22AM Security
Leveraging a Super-View of the Individual User

Leveraging a Super-View of the Individual User

Traditionally, security administration has focused on enforcement products.
Mark Becker Jan 19 2004 11:12AM Security
SECURITY CAMERA: Power to the People

SECURITY CAMERA: Power to the People

Many computer security solutions are quite exciting, technologically speaking, and others are simply very effective.
Jayne Parkhouse Jan 19 2004 11:10AM Security
Hacking: The Cyberworld's Oldest Profession is Indispensable R&D

Hacking: The Cyberworld's Oldest Profession is Indispensable R&D

To label the genre that is a combination of pure digital finesse and old fashioned guile as something so artless and blunt as 'hacking' seems unfortunate.
Bryan Davies Jan 19 2004 11:05AM Security
The Cyberspace War

The Cyberspace War

Advancement in the use of technology is unfortunately not confined to the law-abiding citizens and organizations of the world.
John Holden Jan 19 2004 10:56AM Security
Network IDS Shortcomings: Has NIDS Reached the End of the Road?

Network IDS Shortcomings: Has NIDS Reached the End of the Road?

The intrusion detection system (IDS) jumped from research labs and universities into being a standard information security safeguard in just several years.
Anton Chuvakin Jan 19 2004 10:48AM Security
Security: State of the Enterprise

Security: State of the Enterprise

Last month's column, "IDS: Alarms, not Walls," incited some interesting responses.
Bart Taylor Jan 19 2004 10:43AM Security
Put the Plug on those Productivity Drains and Turn On the Taps of Efficiency

Put the Plug on those Productivity Drains and Turn On the Taps of Efficiency

While companies understand that they need to protect themselves and their employees against content security threats (such as the circulation of inappropriate material, litigation, spam, loss or corruption of data, viruses and malicious code), they also need to consider how email and web security can boost productivity.
Alyn Hockey Jan 19 2004 10:40AM Security
You've Got a Whole Lot to Lose On the Web

You've Got a Whole Lot to Lose On the Web

Cyberattacks are not only coming from diverse parts of the world, but, compared to years past, they are hitting their targets more and more frequently these days.
Illena Armstrong Jan 19 2004 10:39AM Security
Virtual Private Networks (VPN): The Insecure Solution

Virtual Private Networks (VPN): The Insecure Solution

Return on investment (ROI) will be the business term of 2002, therefore, technology-driven projects that deliver ROI will be high on the corporate agenda.
Simon Jenner Jan 19 2004 10:21AM Security
Managing Your Security Risks: Ten Questions to Ask Before the Next Product Demo

Managing Your Security Risks: Ten Questions to Ask Before the Next Product Demo

The year is still relatively young, which usually means that at some point, we all sit down either alone or with a group of trusted friends and colleagues, and make up lists of issues we intend to resolve over the course of the next 12 months.
Drew Williams Jan 19 2004 10:18AM Security
SECURITY CAMERA We Have the Technology - Don't We?

SECURITY CAMERA We Have the Technology - Don't We?

With recent events fresh in everyone's mind, it isn't that surprising that security has been thrust into the forefront, or that access control and authentication have become key issues.
Jayne Parkhouse Jan 19 2004 10:08AM Security
Wanted by the FBI: New InfraGard Members!

Wanted by the FBI: New InfraGard Members!

We in the U.S. have all learned a lot since September 11.
Jack Wiles Jan 19 2004 9:56AM Security
Identity Theft Highlights the Importance of Data Responsibility

Identity Theft Highlights the Importance of Data Responsibility

In this article, the concept of 'data responsibility' is proposed, a concept which requires the realization that - in the modern electronic age - owners and users of information which may be regarded as private (credit card details and other personally identifiable information) must take some responsibility for the guardianship of this information.
Neil Robinson Jan 19 2004 9:43AM Security

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