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Application-Level Defense: The Email Battlefield

Application-Level Defense: The Email Battlefield

The security wars continue.
Jay Chaudhry Jan 14 2004 1:16PM Security
How do you stop the threat from within?

How do you stop the threat from within?

The biggest threat to security is not from outside, it is from the company employee. Julie Jervis asked security experts throughout the U.S. how they are educating these end-users
Julie Jervis Jan 13 2004 5:15PM Security
Infosec is news in the year of the worm

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
Laptop stolen? No need to fret: How to minimize the pain

Laptop stolen? No need to fret: How to minimize the pain

What is the solution to laptop loss? Software tracking, a layered approach to security, or is there another way? Illena Armstrong reports
Illena Armstrong Jan 13 2004 4:49PM Security
Resist the urge: No more point solutions

Resist the urge: No more point solutions

Buying the latest tools to secure your assets is not the way forward. A structured plan for your infosec is vital, says Illena Armstrong.
Illena Armstrong Jan 13 2004 4:28PM Security
The fine art of deception

The fine art of deception

Attacks using social engineering techniques can be difficult to defend against, as Gunter Ollmann discovers.
Gunter Ollmann Jan 13 2004 4:10PM Security
Making the right connection: Which VPN - SSL, IPsec or both?

Making the right connection: Which VPN - SSL, IPsec or both?

What does the future hold for secure virtual private networks? Illena Armstrong gazes into her crystal ball to look for the answer.
Illena Armstrong Jan 13 2004 4:03PM Security
The masters of disguise: Do you know who your users are?

The masters of disguise: Do you know who your users are?

Illena Armstrong looks at the complex and challenging task of managing identities over today’s distributed company systems.
Illena Armstrong Jan 13 2004 3:57PM Security
The stronger, the better

The stronger, the better

Elton Hay spotlights the problems associated with the challenge question approach to forgotten passwords
Elton Hay Jan 13 2004 3:52PM Security
Skills to tame the Tigers

Skills to tame the Tigers

Illena Armstrong reports on a project that is seeking to develop the infosecurity professionals of tomorrow
Illena Armstrong Jan 13 2004 3:50PM Security
Guarding the spoken word

Guarding the spoken word

Security for voice networks is as vital as for data systems says Tana Scouras, but many lack even the basics
Tana Scouras Jan 13 2004 3:48PM Security
The network detectives

The network detectives

Both forensics and ethical hacking, says Gunter Ollmann, are needed to investigate critical security events
Gunter Ollmann Jan 13 2004 3:44PM Security
C-level sponsors: Factoring in the business bottom line

C-level sponsors: Factoring in the business bottom line

Unless C-level executives are thoroughly involved in security matters your business strategy will suffer, says James L. Bindseil
James L. Jan 13 2004 3:25PM Security
Policy that lives: Enforcing security in spite of the users

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
Putting the pieces in place

Putting the pieces in place

Even the best of security policies will be ineffectual without proper implementation, says Gunter Ollmann
Gunter Ollmann Jan 13 2004 3:11PM Security
Laptop lockdown: Tracking down the thief

Laptop lockdown: Tracking down the thief

Recovering your laptop after it has been stolen is not as quite imposible as it might seem, as Louise Murray finds out
Louise Murray Jan 13 2004 2:44PM Security
Reducing the stream of false positives

Reducing the stream of false positives

Ray Zadjmool explores a solution to the number of false positives specifically created by the use of Windows Media Player
Ray Zadjmool Jan 13 2004 2:40PM Security
The language of the market

The language of the market

Customers and partners need access to your systems. Roger Sullivan says XML can provide the security to make it happen.
Roger Sullivan Jan 13 2004 2:36PM Security
Talk time: Instant messaging and the enterprise

Talk time: Instant messaging and the enterprise

Instant messaging can bring both great business benefit and far greater risks to your network systems, says John Korsak
John Korsak Jan 13 2004 2:32PM Security
Guarding the keep: Storage security

Guarding the keep: Storage security

Vital business information should be carefully stored but, Jon Tullett asks, can you be sure it really is locked away safely?
Jon Tullett Jan 13 2004 2:18PM Security

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