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The Cloud Brings Chance of Showers: Part 2
In an earlier blog post: Cloud Computing Brings Chance of Showers , published by SC Magazine in their The SC Magazine Awards Blog , I identified potential security issues associated with cloud computing. While those issues may slightly reduce the full...
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How Disasters and Uprisings Affect Cloud Security
This week, we’ve seen the winding down of unrest in Egypt, the increasing skirmishes and unease in Libya, and earthquakes in New Zealand. Before disasters strike, it’s critical to assess the security of your infrastructure - especially if...
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Cloud Computing Trends from RSA
The RSA Conference is done. Five days worth of sessions, keynotes, networking and related events left hundreds of brains abuzz with facts, figures, theories and maybe even a headache. Since I follow the IT security industry so closely, my time at RSA...
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Tue, Feb 22 2011 5:51 PM
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Insiders and Fraud: Who Can You Trust?
In a recent blog post , the CERT Insider Threat Team released data about the organizational positions held by perpetrators within companies in 355 malicious insider incident cases the team had collected and observed. 41% of the perps held technical positions...
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NIST Guidelines on Security and Privacy in Public Cloud Computing
Joe Tasker , former General Counsel of ITAA and VP of Government Affairs at Compaq , had attended a webinar that went over the newly published draft NIST Guidelines on Security and Privacy in Public Cloud Computing , and asked me what I thought. Lucky...
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Thu, Feb 10 2011 1:22 PM
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Consumerization Continued… A Prequel to Security Implications of Personal Computers (part two).
In my last blog post I said I would talk about data classification and security configurations in this one. When considering Consumerization and data classification it is important to take into account Data Blending and Information Leakage. Data Blending...
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Mon, Feb 07 2011 6:56 AM
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