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Business Leaders and IT Security – Will the Two Ever Have a Meeting of Minds?

Business Leaders and IT Security – Will the Two Ever Have a Meeting of Minds?

Those responsible for IT security are constantly complaining that they can’t get the budget they need, but are they going about it the wrong way?
Andre Armstrong Jan 12 2004 11:30AM Security
The Role of the Corporate Information Security Steering Committee

The Role of the Corporate Information Security Steering Committee

Organizations are becoming increasingly aware that if they fail to implement successful security management processes, it could expose them to untenable risk.
Tom Scholtz Jan 12 2004 11:27AM Security
Cracking Down On Laptop Security

Cracking Down On Laptop Security

Mobile computing has revolutionized the working practices of workers in all sectors and industries.
Staff Writers Jan 12 2004 11:20AM Security
How to Buy Security

How to Buy Security

Reviewing a security strategy is a major undertaking that will test a wide range of skills far beyond IT competencies.
Iain Franklin Jan 12 2004 11:06AM Security
Managing the Security of Data Flow

Managing the Security of Data Flow

Customer relationship management (CRM) systems are cited as one of the major technology successes of the last decade.
Diane Seddon Jan 12 2004 11:04AM Security
Are Remote Users Your Security Blind Spot?

Are Remote Users Your Security Blind Spot?

More people than ever before are working from home - and it is no wonder.
Carole Theriault Jan 12 2004 10:32AM Security
Consolidation in the Security Solution Marketplace - How to be a Winner

Consolidation in the Security Solution Marketplace - How to be a Winner

Many industry experts say that the e-security market is heading towards consolidation, and that ultimately only a few dozen big vendors and niche players could remain worldwide.
Martin Gagen Jan 12 2004 10:30AM Security
Simple, Efficient Security Products are the Key to Successful Policy Enforcement

Simple, Efficient Security Products are the Key to Successful Policy Enforcement

Whether the problems lie with the end-user or at the board-level, with reticence or apathy, policy enforcement is one of the greatest challenges in securing the corporate network.
Jon Callas Jan 12 2004 10:11AM Security
Powerful Security Benefits for the Big Picture

Powerful Security Benefits for the Big Picture

Every day more and more critical services migrate to the network.
Tim Keanini Jan 12 2004 10:08AM Security
Coping with security risks from all angles

Coping with security risks from all angles

Because of our increased reliance on IT, the effects of downtime, security breaches or deliberate attacks on a company’s IT system can cause serious, sometimes irreparable, damage.
Keith Tilley Jan 12 2004 9:58AM Security
Call center security

Call center security

As a former police officer, it was driven into me during my formative years as an investigator that every facet of every case had to be prepared with the utmost diligence.
Neal Ysart Jan 12 2004 9:55AM Security
Security policies - the constantly moving goalposts

Security policies - the constantly moving goalposts

Far from being the ‘nice to have’ it was once thought to be, IT security has finally reached the level where it is viewed as an essential consideration for businesses today.
Jackie Groves Jan 12 2004 9:50AM Security
Evaluating the return on security investment (ROSI): Where’s the problem?

Evaluating the return on security investment (ROSI): Where’s the problem?

I have read so many articles that have tried to advise the industry on ways to analyze an organizations return on security investment (ROSI), with the majority championing the difficulties associated with it and sadly concluding that in fact there is no effective way.
Jane Frankland Jan 9 2004 5:00PM Security
Building the pillars of success for a security career

Building the pillars of success for a security career

There is a clear need today for experienced information systems security professionals, and increasing numbers of IT professionals are rushing into to fill the gap.
Jack Krichen Jan 9 2004 4:55PM Security
Evaluating the return on security investment: Where’s the problem?

Evaluating the return on security investment: Where’s the problem?

I’ve read so many articles that have tried to advise the industry on ways to analyze an organization’s return on security investment (ROSI).
Jane Frankland Jan 9 2004 4:51PM Security
Control System Security in the Age of Cyberterrorism

Control System Security in the Age of Cyberterrorism

Power producers and utilities today face an unprecedented quantity of constraints upon their business operations.
Brian M. Jan 9 2004 4:49PM Security
A Balanced Approach to Performing a Security Assessment

A Balanced Approach to Performing a Security Assessment

Fundamentally, there exist just two basic approaches to performing security assessments: vulnerability priority and asset priority.
Adam Lipson Jan 9 2004 4:38PM Security
Solving the Security Concerns of Flexible Working

Solving the Security Concerns of Flexible Working

IT security is the main barrier to the adoption of flexible working practices, according to a recent survey commissioned by Microsoft.
Bob Stream Jan 9 2004 4:33PM Security
Thinking Outside the Box About Operating System Security

Thinking Outside the Box About Operating System Security

Today’s operating systems are more sophisticated and feature-rich than ever before, which makes them substantially more useful to the enterprise, but also adds to security vulnerability - unless the operating systems are configured, administered and monitored correctly.
Arvind Krishna Jan 9 2004 4:30PM Security
Security Devices Don’t Always Save Companies from Hackers

Security Devices Don’t Always Save Companies from Hackers

On May 29, 2003, the Computer Security Institute (CSI) and the FBI published the results of their most recent Computer Crime and Security Survey, now in its eighth year.
Staff Writers Jan 9 2004 4:16PM Security

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