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Four in ten execs think they will be cybervictim
Nearly 40 percent of executives believe their company will be the victim of a successful cybercrime attack, according to a new survey.
René Millman
Apr 6 2006 11:22AM
Security
Will new Mac challenge take any longer?
A senior Apple systems engineer, not impressed by a recent overseas hacking challenge in which the winner reportedly gained root access to a Mac Mini in under 30 minutes, has launched his own security challenge.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 7 2006 9:25PM
Security
New U.K. cards will not help in battle against fraud
Legislation before the U.K. Parliament to introduce compulsory ID cards will not solve the fast rising problem of identity theft, fraud prevention experts warned today.
William Eazel
Feb 14 2006 10:32AM
Security
Network Access Control market will soar to $3.9B by 2008
Global manufacturer revenue for Network Access Control (NAC) enforcement will grow 1,100 percent, from $323 million to $3.9 billion between 2005 and 2008, new research has predicted.
William Eazel
Jan 19 2006 10:01AM
Security
Criminals will take $2.8B out of ecommerce in 2005
Dollar losses from ecommerce fraud are rising, with newly published research predicting that cyber fraudsters will steal more than $2.8 billion during 2005, an 8-percent increase over the year before.
William Eazel
Nov 15 2005 11:12AM
Security
Organized cyber criminals can 'bring down firms at will'
Executives and corporate boards need to be vigilant about the threats posed by a global organized crime industry that has the capacity to "bring down firms at will," according to IT security industry insiders.
William Eazel
Nov 15 2005 10:46AM
Security
Without clarity you will fail
Peter Stephenson
,CeRNS,
Oct 21 2005 4:23PM
Security
Opinion - Without clarity you will fail
Some readers will recall that I can be a bit picky when using terms to describe things. We run into confusion when we are vague about terms and descriptions. This can be especially troublesome when we are handling an incident and adrenaline is running high.
Peter Stephenson
,CeRNS,
Oct 10 2005 6:11PM
Security
Only a total approach will do
John Lyons
Jun 21 2005 11:50AM
Security
At a pinch, rules will be broken
Nick Barron
Jun 21 2005 11:38AM
Security
Debate: Two-factor authentication access control will not prevent fraud and identity theft
Bruce Schneier
May 13 2005 12:26PM
Security
Will HIPAA bite?
Health care organizations are waiting to see how this year’s big legal change is enforced. Marcia Savage takes the industry’s pulse on HIPAA
Marcia Savage
May 12 2005 4:06PM
Security
Don’t do it Bill. All this will achieve is more hacking
In an interview last month for the BBC, Bill Gates once again stressed how seriously Microsoft is now taking security. He spoke proudly, for example, of the 100 million downloads of Service Pack 2 for Windows XP. "Users don't achieve full potential," he said, "if they're having to worry about something like security."
Robert Schifreen
Mar 17 2005 3:03PM
Security
Web services will need managed IDs to stay safe
As web services evolve from app-to-app to more complex transactions, they introduce new challenges for CSOs to consider.
Merritt Maxim
Mar 17 2005 2:12PM
Security
Failing to protect systems will turn you into roadkill
It must be conference season. I've never asked my colleagues on the speaking circuit if they've made this observation, but it seems I get a lot of questions that indicate that, although security folks protect their enterprises, they don't protect their security assets.
Peter Stephenson
Mar 17 2005 2:04PM
Security
Stop that fraud: Fingerprints will secure Texan systems
A pilot system to beat Medicaid fraud is showing good results in the state of Texas.
John Sterlicchi
Feb 18 2005 4:22PM
Security
Viruses will hit computers in cars, satellite systems
Viruses and worms could find new targets this year, including embedded computers in cars and satellite communication systems, according to IBM.
Marcia Savage
Feb 9 2005 11:35PM
Security
Security market will crash, says Kaspersky
The secure computing market will crash within five years, according to the head of a major anti-virus firm.
David Quainton
Dec 9 2004 3:49PM
Security
RSA warns that ID frailty will harm e-commerce
Online business can be risky, Jon Tullett reports on RSA’s plans to secure users
Jon Tullett
Dec 6 2004 4:00PM
Security
USAF IT standardization will boost protection
Marcia Savage
Dec 6 2004 12:02PM
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