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Do you feel the force? Malware can pull you apart

Do you feel the force? Malware can pull you apart

Gerhard Eschelbeck discovers that as malware becomes more sophisticated, your defenses must improve to prevent damage.
Gerhard Eschelbeck Jan 12 2004 5:06PM Security
Business Impact Analysis: the Starting Block for Business Continuity

Business Impact Analysis: the Starting Block for Business Continuity

What is a business impact analysis (BIA)?
Phil Carter Jan 12 2004 3:07PM Security
The Need for Quality Security Policy Enforcers

The Need for Quality Security Policy Enforcers

The need for qualified network and systems security administrators is on the increase.
Anthony T. Jan 12 2004 2:59PM Security
Integration: The Only Way to Manage and Grow a Saturated E-security Industry

Integration: The Only Way to Manage and Grow a Saturated E-security Industry

It was recently reported that the worldwide market for IT security and business continuity products and services is growing twice as fast as overall IT industry. By 2006, this market is expected to surpass $150 billion (IDC, 2002).
Russ Cummings Jan 12 2004 2:55PM Security
Breaking the Security Logjam

Breaking the Security Logjam

Log files are an important security resource containing a wealth of information.
Mark Searle Jan 12 2004 2:51PM Security
Communicating the Language of Information Security

Communicating the Language of Information Security

“When I use a word,” Humpty Dumpty said, in a rather scornful tone, “it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less.” Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking Glass
Dan Houser Jan 12 2004 2:43PM Security
Microsoft and the Return of PKI

Microsoft and the Return of PKI

Many businesses have written off public key infrastructure (PKI) as a dead technology.
Robert Lonadier Jan 12 2004 2:21PM Security
The Good and the Bad for Selecting Security Measures

The Good and the Bad for Selecting Security Measures

The most important function IT security managers perform is the selection of IT security measures.
Robert V. Jan 12 2004 2:20PM Security
The Danger Inside Your Firewall

The Danger Inside Your Firewall

Who cares if British Gas customers can see each other’s invoice details?
Mark Altman Jan 12 2004 2:17PM Security
The Five Critical Stages of Policy Management

The Five Critical Stages of Policy Management

A series of recent bloody court battles, well-documented in the press, have highlighted the importance of clear policies governing the use of an organization’s information systems.
Nathan Millard Jan 12 2004 1:43PM Security
On the Offensive over Identity Theft

On the Offensive over Identity Theft

Catch Me If You Can isn’t just a hit at the movies this winter.
Jeff Drake Jan 12 2004 1:28PM Security
Memorized Passwords: The Gateway to Identity Theft

Memorized Passwords: The Gateway to Identity Theft

Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes worldwide.
Paul Ardoin Jan 12 2004 1:20PM Security
SSL is the ‘Industry Standard’ - But Is ‘The Industry’ Good Enough?

SSL is the ‘Industry Standard’ - But Is ‘The Industry’ Good Enough?

SSL is the backbone of the way we secure connections between internet users and web servers.
Steve Mathews Jan 12 2004 1:15PM Security
The Economic Return of Security

The Economic Return of Security

Security, physical, cyber, and otherwise, is on everyone’s mind these days.
Robert Lonadier Jan 12 2004 1:06PM Security
Reaction Remedies - The Way it Should Work: A CA Guide to Effective Network Security

Reaction Remedies - The Way it Should Work: A CA Guide to Effective Network Security

With the internet and mobile working playing an increasingly important roles in business, connecting to internal systems is becoming far easier.
Mike Small Jan 12 2004 12:51PM Security
Patch Management - The Foundation of IT Security

Patch Management - The Foundation of IT Security

The widespread impact of the SQL Slammer worm in January 2003 highlighted an issue that most security professionals see as a basic fact - IT system security is not based on a single installation, but on an ongoing management of risks and vulnerabilities.
Paul Collins Jan 12 2004 12:48PM Security
Intellectual Property - Stopping the Thief!

Intellectual Property - Stopping the Thief!

As I write this article I note that Infosecurity Europe is currently conducting an online survey, asking participants to consider if they would download their list of contacts or competitive information, to take with them when they leave their current employment.
Adrian Reid Jan 12 2004 12:35PM Security
Are You Safe On the Web?

Are You Safe On the Web?

Proper use of the internet is becoming vital for corporations and public organizations.
Kevin Thiele Jan 12 2004 12:26PM Security
Meeting the Challenge of Identity Management: The Role of VPNs and Biometric Authentication

Meeting the Challenge of Identity Management: The Role of VPNs and Biometric Authentication

Organizations are increasingly being asked to provide staff with remote access to corporate systems.
Ken Douglas Jan 12 2004 12:25PM Security
Jurassic Park, the Insurance Model and the Economic Return of Security

Jurassic Park, the Insurance Model and the Economic Return of Security

Remember Jurassic Park? In both the novel and the movie versions, the dinosaurs quickly adapted to their new surroundings, thwarting all attempts by the humans at controlling their evolutionary destiny.
Robert Lonadier Jan 12 2004 11:45AM Security

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