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Dec 6, 2004
A California legislator is proposing a ban on state agencies handing out Social Security numbers and other personal data unless required for law enforcement purposes.
Dec 18, 2004
The end-of-year survey of attitudes among the SC readership provides a fascinating snapshot of our industry’s state of health. Ron Condon goes through the responses
Aug 27, 2004
Following a series of crippling attacks, Washington State University has implemented new systems to keep out email viruses and spam.
Jun 1, 2004
Kevin Dickey, CISO for Contra Costa County, founded a group that has brought security issues to the fore for California county governments. Marcia Savage sees how his ideas have struck a chord throughout the state
May 25, 2004
The U.S. State Department has chosen a system that integrates smart card technology from Datakey and biometric technology from Precise Biometrics AB, the companies announced this week.
Oct 1, 2003
Unlike the data acquisition tools here, WinTasks is intended to give administrators a view of the running state of a system, helping to identify and track malicious activity.
May 9, 2005
Iowa State University has unveiled a new research lab designed to realistically simulate internet attacks in order to better study their effects and lead to improved defenses.
Jan 9, 2004
I read with great interest Mr. Stephenson’s article “Advancing to a mature state of digital forensics’ in the September issue of SC Magazine.
Jan 15, 2004
The current state of application security practice is grim.
Jan 15, 2004
The current state of application security practice is grim.
Aug 1, 2003
GFI LANguard System Integrity Monitor (SIM) detects whether files have been changed on a Windows 2000/XP system. It identifies exactly which files have been changed, making it easy to restore the system to its original state, although it does not provide any utility for automatic recovery - you have to have secured original copies of these files elsewhere.
Mar 5, 2004
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has launched a campaign to educate businesses and consumers about the dangers of the internet.
Jan 19, 2004
Last month's column, "IDS: Alarms, not Walls," incited some interesting responses.