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Why Application Security is the New Threat

Why Application Security is the New Threat

As the use and exploitation of the Internet matures, so does its need for security.
Dan Cuthbert Jan 15 2004 2:10PM Security
Managed Security Service Providers Are Dead - Long Live MSSPs

Managed Security Service Providers Are Dead - Long Live MSSPs

Managed security services providers (MSSPs) are dead.
Robert Lonadier Jan 15 2004 1:29PM Security
Do It Yourself Security: Cutting Our Umbilical Dependence on the Consultant Community

Do It Yourself Security: Cutting Our Umbilical Dependence on the Consultant Community

A long while ago I had a business card identity that branded me as a Security Export Consultant.
Melisa LaBancz-Bleasdale Jan 15 2004 1:26PM Security
SECURITY CAMERA: A Christmas Carrot

SECURITY CAMERA: A Christmas Carrot

Walking through our local shopping center the other day, mingling with the bustling crowds, it dawned on me that it’s almost that time of year again (only nine weeks to go).
Jayne Parkhouse Jan 15 2004 1:25PM Security
The Anatomy of a Security Incident Response Team

The Anatomy of a Security Incident Response Team

As organizations continue to invest in dedicated information security resources, it is imperative that they also develop the capability to respond to security incidents.
Tom Scholtz Jan 15 2004 1:20PM Security
A Proper Diet of Information Security

A Proper Diet of Information Security

Earlier this year, researchers in Sweden announced that during a research study, they discovered that bread, potato chips, French fries and even cereal contain high levels of the carcinogen acrylamide.
Dan Taylor Jan 15 2004 12:05PM Security
Computer Security - What's Hiding In Your Closet?

Computer Security - What's Hiding In Your Closet?

How's that for a catchy title?
Jack Wiles Jan 15 2004 12:03PM Security
New Technology and Security Déjà Vu

New Technology and Security Déjà Vu

Last May, USA Today reported on the Jacobs family getting implanted with computer chips containing their medical record information.
Ben Rothke Jan 15 2004 11:58AM Security
Monitoring Security from the Inside Out: Intrusion Detection at the Configuration Level

Monitoring Security from the Inside Out: Intrusion Detection at the Configuration Level

Today’s intrusion detection (ID) technology is, for the most part, network-centric.
Andy Evans Jan 15 2004 11:45AM Security
Centrally Managed Network Security: Hope or Reality?

Centrally Managed Network Security: Hope or Reality?

Ask any IT professional to predict the future of computer networking and you will get different answers.
Dan Thomsen Jan 15 2004 11:40AM Security
3Com includes security for switches

3Com includes security for switches

Networking firm 3Com is putting security into its switches.
Dan Ilett Jan 15 2004 11:36AM Security
Making Sense of “Homeland Security”

Making Sense of “Homeland Security”

As the Homeland Security Act makes its way through the United States Congress, the topic of homeland security has become a relevant discussion in the information security marketplace.
Dan Taylor Jan 15 2004 11:27AM Security
Real-World IT Security - The Social Engineering Perils of Commuting

Real-World IT Security - The Social Engineering Perils of Commuting

The morning commute from my suburban town of residence to London, where I presently work, and back is an opportunity to catch up on some reading and the news.
Stuart King Jan 15 2004 11:16AM Security
Redefining Email Security Policies

Redefining Email Security Policies

Corporations the world over are beginning to see email in a whole new light: not just as a revolutionary business tool, but also as a major potential liability if not controlled.
Tanya Candia Jan 15 2004 10:55AM Security
For Your Eyes Only - Maximizing Security in a Closed Environment

For Your Eyes Only - Maximizing Security in a Closed Environment

Fingerprint, retinal or even voice identification have traditionally existed only in James Bond-style blockbuster movies.
Jackie Groves Jan 15 2004 10:48AM Security
Businesses Should Not Fear Teleworking Security Issues

Businesses Should Not Fear Teleworking Security Issues

In November 2002 SonicWALL published the results of an independent survey into the attitudes of British businesses towards teleworking and the steps most commonly taken to ensure home workers connect to the office securely.
Harry Gostling Jan 15 2004 10:42AM Security
Networks Risk Grounding Without Airport-Level Security

Networks Risk Grounding Without Airport-Level Security

It is one of the old security adages that the nature of the threats to networks are ever-changing.
Nigel Hawthorn Jan 15 2004 10:40AM Security
Security Issues for Remote IT Delivery

Security Issues for Remote IT Delivery

Colin Wells, chairman of JBS Computer Services, examines what SMEs should look for from suppliers when choosing the remote route for software delivery
Colin Wells Jan 15 2004 10:17AM Security
Not Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Web Services Security

Not Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Web Services Security

Woody Allen, that famous web services guru and comedian on the side, once described James Joyce as “the most incomprehensible and hence the finest poet of his time.”
Throop Wilder Jan 15 2004 10:13AM Security
Security Tools within the Common Criteria Framework: Part 2

Security Tools within the Common Criteria Framework: Part 2

This is the second part of a two-part article. The first part discussed security tools used to protect data integrity and the related business processes within an organization: (www.scmagazine.com/scmagazine/sc-online/2002/article/48/article.html).
Fredric Greene Jan 15 2004 9:56AM Security

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