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Safe and sound?
The risk of financial sanctions and damaged reputations means that data security is rising up the agenda for regulated firms. James Thomas reports: Laptops left on trains, misplaced CDs… a host of high profile information leakages have brought...
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Tue, Mar 30 2010 10:34 AM
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David Shephard
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Mike Maddison
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James Thomas
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Ernst and Young
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Seamus Reilly
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Security Policy
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Beverley Flynn
Just in case I wasn't clear about the cloud...
Thanks to the good folks at Security Squared for posting the video taken at RSA . Lots of industry luminaries discuss cloud and security; definitely worth a look. (OK, lots of industry luminaries and me. Yes, I'm the one with the British accent.)...
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Fri, Mar 26 2010 9:27 AM
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Geoff Webb
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Security Squared
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RSA 2010
Preparing for the PCI eConference
Next week I'm one of the presenters for the SC Magazine PCI eConference which should be interesting. I'll be talking (and hopefully answering questions on) the subject of how to use what you're already doing to get PCI compliant to actually...
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Wed, Mar 17 2010 3:48 PM
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Geoff Webb
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Geoff Webb
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The Real Problem with SaaS Security
There are likely SaaS vendors out there who have not adequately secured their applications and there are definitely SaaS vendors who could do a better job at it. However, the real problem with SaaS security has little do with either of these situations...
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Tue, Mar 16 2010 7:18 PM
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MatthewTGrant
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Matthew T Grant
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ISO 27001
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Justin Pirie
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Mimecast
RSA 2010 in 3 Days or Less
I had the opportunity to make a quick, 3-day trip to the 2010 RSA Conference in San Francisco at the beginning of March. As predicted by several pundits, securing the cloud and virtualized infrastructures was a dominant theme at the show – from...
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Tue, Mar 16 2010 5:46 PM
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Renee Bradshaw
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PCI Insight from RSA 2010
I attended the 2010 RSA Conference in San Francisco last week. As expected, one of the major themes resonating throughout the conference keynotes, sessions, and exhibit hall was the opportunity we have as security professionals to help secure increasingly...
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Fri, Mar 12 2010 10:40 AM
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Renee Bradshaw
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Government, Security, RSA and CAG
Looking back at RSA last week, I wonder if part of what drives the almost frenzied hype around cloud security is the pervasive and lurking fear in the mindset of all security professionals: I'm missing something really important, and it's going...
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Wed, Mar 10 2010 2:40 PM
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Geoff Webb
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RSA Conference - Cloud with Everything
I don't know what the next big security trend is going to be, but I can certainly tell you what a lot of vendors here at RSA are clearly hoping it will be: something with a cloud. There's clouds everywhere here at the show. It's like walking...
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Wed, Mar 03 2010 9:30 AM
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Geoff Webb
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RSA Conference - Risk and Reward
In my last post I referenced my opinion that simply throwing money at problems isn't always the right approach. The subject came up again today in a discussion around how organizations approach risk management, and the way they look at outsourcing...
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Wed, Mar 03 2010 9:26 AM
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Geoff Webb
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