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The Sky Is Falling (Again)

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
The Human Factor

The Human Factor

Every month SC Magazine publishes product reviews, providing the latest information on the solutions available to secure your systems.
Jayne Parkhouse Jan 19 2004 9:38AM Security
Wanna resell broadband? Cut the contract

Wanna resell broadband? Cut the contract

Angus Kidman Jan 19 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
The lights power the labels in Aussie supermarkets

The lights power the labels in Aussie supermarkets

Staff Writers Jan 19 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Of 'Zombie' Computers and DDoS Attacks: The Security Liability

Of 'Zombie' Computers and DDoS Attacks: The Security Liability

Two years ago, Internet security in the United States changed dramatically when Amazon.com, CNN, Yahoo, E*TRADE, ZDNet and others fell victim to what has come to be known as a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack.
Dorsey Morrow Jan 16 2004 5:13PM Security
Grey Hair, Wrinkles and Sun Spots in the Aging Firewall Market

Grey Hair, Wrinkles and Sun Spots in the Aging Firewall Market

I can't remember what they say the first thing to go is. Memory, perhaps?
Jason Wright Jan 16 2004 4:48PM Security
Applying the Patch Post September 11

Applying the Patch Post September 11

There is a growing collection of companies touting their product as the 'ultimate post Sept. 11' security solution. Bleary-eyed administrators are asking, "How has my security changed since September 11?"
Melisa LaBancz-Bleasdale Jan 16 2004 4:37PM Security
Taking the 'N' Out of VPN

Taking the 'N' Out of VPN

Recently, we've been listening to security managers reminisce about the 'good old days' of mainframe computing in which the physical security of the computer room was pretty much all that was needed in order to secure the data on the computer.
Dan Taylor Jan 16 2004 3:00PM Security
SECURITY CAMERA: Storage, Where's the SANs in That?

SECURITY CAMERA: Storage, Where's the SANs in That?

Maybe it's the current global climate that has made many aware of the need for better storage, backup and disaster recovery capabilities.
Jayne Parkhouse Jan 16 2004 2:55PM Security
The Security Equipment Adjustment Cycle

The Security Equipment Adjustment Cycle

It seems obvious to me that electronic security took a significant step forward in 2001.
Jason Wright Jan 16 2004 2:08PM Security
Are Corporations Making the Internet Safe for Hackers?

Are Corporations Making the Internet Safe for Hackers?

In 1984, the London Metropolitan Police Service, under the efforts of John Austen, had the pioneering vision to start one of the first computer crime units in the world.
Richard R. Jan 16 2004 2:00PM Security
Will the Web Ever Be Secure?

Will the Web Ever Be Secure?

If you lived your life based on what you read about crime in the daily papers, you wouldn't get out of bed in the morning.
Peter Jopling Jan 16 2004 12:55PM Security
Lessons of the Honeypot I: Aggressive and Careless

Lessons of the Honeypot I: Aggressive and Careless

The amazing book of Lance Spitzner "Know Your Enemy" seems to have opened the floodgates of honeypot deployment.
Anton Chuvakin Jan 16 2004 12:51PM Security
Cryptographic Policy - What’s the Blowback?

Cryptographic Policy - What’s the Blowback?

In early 2000, Americans became aware of a common U.S. Intelligence term called ‘blowback.’
Melisa LaBancz-Bleasdale Jan 16 2004 12:48PM Security
Information Security: Addressing the Human Factor

Information Security: Addressing the Human Factor

Interest in information security is at unprecedented levels.
Steve Crutchley Jan 16 2004 12:47PM Security
Is Information Security Crossing the Proverbial You Know What?

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
Information Availability - the Future of Business Continuity

Information Availability - the Future of Business Continuity

It’s on a “need to know” basis, and I need to know!
Keith Tilley Jan 16 2004 11:36AM Security
The Right Analysis at the Right Time

The Right Analysis at the Right Time

The good news is that over the past several years, security analysis has become a widely accepted and integral part of development and deployment processes.
Brad Johnson Jan 16 2004 11:19AM Security
Close the Door on Unwanted Guests: Keys to a Safe and Secure Wireless Network

Close the Door on Unwanted Guests: Keys to a Safe and Secure Wireless Network

As the benefits of a wireless local area network (WLAN) become more apparent, an increasing number of businesses are quick to adopt this technology.
Chris O’Ferrell Jan 16 2004 11:12AM Security
The ‘Risk Gap’: Business Perspectives on Security

The ‘Risk Gap’: Business Perspectives on Security

The dramatic rise in the pace and sophistication of cyberattacks is resulting in real financial and operational losses to major corporations.
Bruce Murphy Jan 16 2004 10:58AM Security

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