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How to make your database secure
Data security experts are raising the alarm: viruses are getting increasingly more specialized and have lately attacked SQL Server installations that did not install the latest Microsoft security patches.
Martin Teetz
Aug 1 2005 11:10AM
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A new role to play for Mr Microsoft
Stuart Okin once spent his life arguing that Microsoft was taking security seriously. Now he has to put this into practice. David Quainton reports
David Quainton
Jul 29 2005 2:05PM
Security
How to locate intruders
Tracking down unwanted wireless access points can be a tricky task. Matthew Gray suggests that RF fingerprinting is the best way to go
Matthew Gray
Jul 29 2005 1:52PM
Security
Cisco researcher quits to expose critical IOS flaws
Cisco Systems and Internet Security Systems jointly sued a researcher who presented data on vulnerabilities in Cisco router software at the Black Hat Briefings in Las Vegas.
Marcia Savage
Jul 28 2005 5:02PM
Security
Group calls on government to promote cybersecurity R&D
The Cyber Security Industry Alliance (CSIA), a coalition of security vendors, is urging the federal government to make cybersecurity research and development a priority.
Marcia Savage
Jul 25 2005 5:09PM
Security
Debate» Voice over IP networks pose a security threat to enterprises and their users
David Endler
Jul 22 2005 3:27PM
Security
Wireless hacker cut down to size
A man has been successfully tried as the U.K’s first conviction for using someone else’s wireless connection.
David Quainton
Jul 22 2005 3:24PM
Security
European business fail to take security seriously
Businesses in Europe are adopting a "lackluster approach" to security of data and systems, according to a new study.
René Millman
Jul 21 2005 5:20PM
Security
How to make clueless users ‘clueful’
Little green men? Aliens from another world? Nope, it’s just
Winn Schwartau’s
latest obsession
Winn Schwartau
Jul 21 2005 11:46AM
Security
Microsoft set to acquire FrontBridge Technologies
Microsoft plans to acquire FrontBridge Technologies, a provider of managed secure messaging services.
Marcia Savage
Jul 20 2005 10:09PM
Security
Finjan licenses security patents to Microsoft
Internet security company Finjan has agreed to license selected security patents to Microsoft. Microsoft will also take a small stake in the security company.
René Millman
Jul 20 2005 5:16PM
Security
Small businesses vulnerable to cyberthreats
Poor patch management and other security deficiencies put small and midsize businesses at risk of internet attacks, according to a survey released Wednesday by Computer Associates International.
Marcia Savage
Jul 20 2005 4:40PM
Security
Windows vulnerable to DoS attack
A recently discovered defect in Windows has made the software susceptible to a remotely accessed denial of service attack.
Melissa Loveday
Jul 19 2005 5:27PM
Security
Asian cyberwar to start mid-August
Chinese hackers are limbering up for a cyberattack on Japanese websites on August 15.
René Millman
Jul 15 2005 5:10PM
Security
Attorneys General issue demand to CardSystems
The National Association of Attorneys General has sent a letter to CardSystems Solutions demanding that the company notify all customers affected by a security breach that exposed millions of credit cards to potential fraud.
Marcia Savage
Jul 6 2005 9:49PM
Security
China to toughen up porcelain spam record
China has formerly agreed to tackle unsolicited mail by signing up to the London Action Plan on Spam Enforcement Collaboration.
David Quainton
Jul 5 2005 11:14AM
Security
Debate» Ethical hacking courses fail to provide practical information to security professionals
Prof. Ken
Jul 1 2005 4:20PM
Security
A guide to safer coding
Worried about your website being hacked? Robert Schifreen offers some advice on how to avoid becoming a victim
Robert Schifreen
Jul 1 2005 1:05PM
Security
Future CSOs need you to teach them
There is an old security adage: "Security is better if it is baked-in, rather than smeared on."
Gene Fredriksen
Jul 1 2005 12:38PM
Security
A need to know
Pleasing investors matters just as much as pleasing the board, says Richard Menta
Richard Menta
Jul 1 2005 11:28AM
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