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Dec 14, 2005
Employees sending confidential information to the outside world through email is an unseen threat to corporate security, a new business risk survey revealed.
Nov 23, 2005
More than half of corporate email messages are not work related, but rather either spam or personal communications, new research has claimed.
Nov 11, 2005
Criminals see the internet as an easy target, but Marcus Sachs is the man to stop them, as Illena Armstrong and Marcia Savage report
Nov 4, 2005
Microsoft has called on the US government to implement a "comprehensive legislative approach" to the issue of data privacy.
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.
Aug 31, 2005
Nearly three-quarters of businesses think they are safe from DoS attacks when they have less than adequate protection in place.
Aug 15, 2005
Symantec warned a flaw in Veritas Backup Exec for Windows and NetWare servers that could allow an attacker to gain remote access to a backup server.
Jul 20, 2005
Security buffs have urged employees to write down their passwords in hopes that people will not use the same weak phrase repeatedly, thereby increasing security.
Apr 13, 2005
DDoS attacks represent one of the most serious threats to business continuity. But it is possible to fight back, as John Sterlicchi discovers
Mar 21, 2005
Let's face it, managing security policies can give you a headache. Coping with the rules and properties and policies affecting hundreds of devices - firewalls, intrusion prevention systems, and anti-virus servers - is hard enough, and that's before trying to manage them, or change their state.
Mar 17, 2005
There was definitely a penitent feel to the RSA Conference in San Francisco. Speakers such as Bill Gates, John Thompson of Symantec and Art Coviello of Computer Associates all tacitly admitted that the industry has failed to deliver what users need.
Feb 22, 2005
Nobody wants to be the first to try any new or innovative tool, product or technique. You know the old saw: "Never buy version 1.0 of a product."
Jan 11, 2005
Easy-to use flash USB drives are increasingly popular, but could cause serious security breaches.
Oct 27, 2004
The use of a multi-layer dual firewall topology is relatively new in network security, but it is rapidly gaining in popularity.
Oct 19, 2004
Events Per Second, or EPS, as it is commonly referred to in the world of network security, is a measurement that is used to convey how fast a network generates data from its security devices (firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), servers, routers, etc.), and/or how fast an SEM product can correlate data from those devices. A savvy buyer will match the EPS his network is generating to those that can be accommodated by the SEM tool that he is purchasing.
Jan 15, 2004
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).
May 18, 2004
British agricultural supplier Countrywide Farmers is renewing its network security.
Mar 12, 2004
Jeffrey N Reich argues that ambitious CSOs need to establish a reputation for good business understanding
Feb 16, 2004
Airport operator BAA is buying 10,000 licences for application and network performance management solutions to be used over seven airports in the UK.