Security Group Tests
Sep 22, 2008
The use of biometric authentication covers a lot of territory, but we saw a lot less breadth this year than last.
Sep 22, 2008
Recently a colleague told me of an organisation that was abandoning its tape back-up system and was distributing USB drives instead.
Aug 15, 2008
The environments in which we all work have become more complicated as the years have passed, and one of the outcomes is that they are far more difficult to test for vulnerabilities.
Jun 10, 2008
As most of my readers know, convergence is a bit of a soapbox for me, both pro and con. Regardless of what I think of the convergences in a particular product group, it is what it is. In the broad category of the security issues surrounding email, however, I tend to be more pro than con.
May 26, 2008
This is a multi-faceted area, and combining several single-function tools with more general solutions may be the best way to cover all bases.
Peter Stephenson looks at a growing market
May 12, 2008
Computer forensics tools have evolved into several specialised strands as data is stored on a wider variety of devices, from PCs to mobile phones and PDAs.
Justin Peltier reports
May 5, 2008
Tools that assess the vulnerability of the application infrastructure are gaining momentum thanks to ever increasing threats and compliance demands.
Nathan Ouelette takes a closer look
Mar 25, 2008
Contrary to expectations, this category is far from extinct, but the market is certainly characterised by a much smaller product choice compared to previous years. By
Peter Stephenson
Mar 10, 2008
Unified threat management has come a long way since the cobbled-together devices of the early days. Economy, security and ease of use characterise today's offerings.
Peter Stephenson reports
Oct 16, 2007
Being almost immune to blocking has given these solutions the edge over their IPSec-based counterparts when it comes to providing secure access for remote workers.
Justin Peltier reports
Oct 16, 2007
From fingerprint scanning to facial recognition, these solutions provide high-security access control to networks, PCs and buildings. Will passwords soon be a thing of the past? By
Peter Stephenson
Sep 26, 2007
Corporate needs driven by regulatory necessity and incident management are beginning to call the shots in the forensic arena, reports
Peter Stephenson.
Sep 26, 2007
Unraveling the confusion about wireless standards is no mean feat.
Justin Peltier takes a look at the latest crop of products in the field of wireless security management.
Sep 26, 2007
A variety of new USB products have a level of sophistication in what can be managed and what data is allowed on the managed endpoints, says
Peter Stephenson.
Sep 26, 2007
The UTM group, with a lot of anti-malware functionality, is maturing rapidly and taking market share from multipurpose products, but there is good news and bad news, says
Peter Stephenson
Sep 26, 2007
With more and more laptops connecting to enterprise networks, two-factor authentication provides greater assurance that the user on the connection is authorized, says
Justin Peltier.
Sep 26, 2007
For testing products connecting to the web, we needed to scan beyond the depth of a traditional network vulnerability assessment utility, says
Justin Peltier.
Sep 26, 2007
There are fewer real IDS/IPS products in the market as functionality continues to move toward universal threat management, but there are still some very good products, says
Peter Stephenson.
Sep 26, 2007
Encryption and disposal are key to keeping your messages safe, even if some vendors have other ideas.
Peter Stephenson rounds up the enterprise solutions that met his criteria.
Jun 18, 2007
just because an anti-virus product catches viruses does not mean that it catches those of which you need to be aware, says
Peter Stephenson.