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Jan 16, 2006
Security experts have uncovered a sick email scam that attempts to fool computer users into thinking they are giving money to the sole survivor of the Sago mine disaster in West Virginia. Worries that sick scammers may attempt to defraud internet users who were touched by news of the tragedy led the FBI to issue a warning on its website.
Dec 15, 2005
SC Magazine’s U.S. and U.K. editorial teams spotlight some of the noteworthy people, major merger/acquisitions and leading compliance worries of yet another eventful year in IT security.
With the help of our U.S. Editorial Advisory Board, we’ve focused on those eminent IT security professionals who are not only out and about around the globe bringing attention to the various issues surrounding cyberspace, but also tirelessly working to thwart cybercriminals’ attacks on organizations and private citizens. These are the players who continue to influence others in the industry and help to evolve thinking around various IT security issues and threats.
Dec 9, 2005
We turn the spotlight on the noteworthy professionals who are influencing the future of information security. By Illena Armstrong
Oct 21, 2005
Listings systems are great for realtors. But the move to web-based apps has brought a greater need for security, reports Marcia Savage
Oct 10, 2005
Bob Baucom, director of operations and technology at Consolidated Multiple Listing Service in Columbia, S.C., heard lots of horror stories from others in the real estate industry.
Oct 10, 2005
Whether you have a SOX problem or a HIPAA ailment, it is becoming more tempting to enlist a SIM. But beware what you’re buying into. Vendors are heavily hyping their security incident management (SIM) wares as the cure-all for meeting regulatory compliance standards such as the Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Acts (HIPAA). If anything, they’re half right.
Jun 27, 2005
A Californian man was sentenced to four months in prison for hacking into the computer systems of federal agencies and defacing websites in April 2002.
Sep 22, 2004
The Salvation Army has beefed up the security of its network serving more than 4,000 users across the US Midwest with the installation of an integrated security appliance.
May 3, 2005
U.S. Air Force CIO John Gilligan, who recently
oversaw a contract consolidation effort with Microsoft to improve the Air Force's security, plans to leave for the private sector May 10.
Apr 18, 2005
Intellectual property is a company’s best friend, so Cigna’s CISO takes a holistic approach to guarding it. Marcia Savage reports
Apr 13, 2005
Assailed by a horde of paperwork and dominated by a mountain of forms, White Castle knew it had to act. John Sterlicchi found out how
Apr 12, 2005
US police have captured a Venezuelan hacker after four years of tracking the suspect. Rafael Nunez-Aponte, known as “RaFa”, is suspected of attacks on the US Department of Defence (DoD) in 2001.
Mar 18, 2005
Former British Prime Minister Lady Thatcher's late husband, Sir Dennis, is being used in a sick email scam designed to con recipients out of money. The email, claiming to be from Thatcher’s executors, tells readers they will receive £950,000 as a reward for their charity work.
Mar 10, 2005
ModusGate is a comprehensive email security package that requires Windows 2000 or 2003 as well as IIS, ASP.net, as well as the .NET framework installed on the destination machine.
Feb 22, 2005
Who is responsible for your infosec? Jaime Chanaga suggests you start a dialog with your vendors to find out
Dec 8, 2004
Infosec arrives on corporate radar screens
Jan 14, 2004
"I keep six honest serving men
(They taught me all I knew);
Their names are What and Why and When
And How and Where and Who"
(Rudyard Kipling, from ‘The Elephant’s Child’ in Just So Stories).
May 13, 2004
As organizations adapt to compliance requirements, John Sterlicchi explores the value of having a managed security service provider
Jan 14, 2004
Best practice (ISO 17799) advocates the development of information security policies to ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information.
Jan 19, 2004
At the end of 2001, it was widely reported that U.S. government agencies have earned failing grades for their efforts to improve information security.