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Jan 13, 2004
Surely by now, organizations should have erected the strongest barriers to hackers. But, as Illena Armstrong and others point out, many holes remain
Jan 13, 2004
Terrorism gave an impetus to DR planning, says Ron Condon, but other factors have kept its importance alive
Jan 12, 2004
Gerhard Eschelbeck discovers that as malware becomes more sophisticated, your defenses must improve to prevent damage.
Jan 12, 2004
Log files are an important security resource containing a wealth of information.
Jan 12, 2004
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes worldwide.
Jan 12, 2004
Trust has always been one of the key elements in any business relationship.
Jan 12, 2004
Not surprisingly, the Bush Administration’s recent ‘final ruling’ on medical information privacy did not satisfy everyone.
Jan 9, 2004
"The art of war teaches us to rely not on the likelihood of the enemy’s not coming, but on our own readiness to receive him; not on the chance of his not attacking, but rather on the fact that we have made our position unassailable." Sun Tzu, The Art of War
Jan 9, 2004
"Success in warfare is gained by carefully accommodating ourselves to the enemy's purpose. If the enemy shows an inclination to advance, lure him on to do so; if he is anxious to retreat, delay on purpose that he may carry out his intentions." Sun Tzu, The Art of War
Jan 9, 2004
If recent headlines about the Blaster worm sounded familiar, it was with good reason. Earlier this year, another worm was wreaking havoc on the internet, targeting a well-known Microsoft vulnerability.
Jan 9, 2004
Ebusiness security has never been bigger business and industry experts agree that the best growth is yet to come.
Nov 17, 2005
Macromedia has issued a security patch for vulnerabilities within its products for the second time in two weeks.
Oct 1, 2003

Managing a network has never been easy, whether it comprises 100 or 100,000 machines. Even with a dedicated network administrator, the overheads are horrendous. Rolling out new applications, checking for non-licensed software, looking at network traffic... full-time tasks that often have no one with a full-time job to attend to them. This becomes even more worrying when you consider the security implications.

Aug 1, 2003

iInventory is the latest version of LANauditor, which was launched back in 1990. This package can audit not only Windows-based PCs but also Macs and Linux systems. However the console that runs the whole show must be installed under Windows. The vendors recommend installing the software on a workstation instead of a server as it is claimed it is more secure, offers greater data throughput and clients do not need to access any part of the main program or data.

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).
Feb 25, 2005
China, the country with the second-biggest spam problem worldwide, will have anti-spam legislation “within weeks”, according to the UK Government.
 
 
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