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Addressing the Human Vulnerabilities that Bedevil IT Security
A month or more of high profile security breaches have reinforced the importance of data protection as a CIO agenda item. Naturally, if a security vendor like RSA can succumb to an attack, all organisations have to ask themselves: Is their IT security...
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Tue, May 31 2011 1:22 PM
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Android Wi-Fi Leaks Still a Bother
Google is ubiquitous. They’re the end-all when it comes to analytics, consumer-facing free tools and SEO. If you’re not paying attention to Google, there’s something wrong with your focus. BUT, this increased attention cuts both ways...
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Thu, May 26 2011 2:09 PM
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Where are the Cloud Computing Secret Agents? Are they Needed?
A day can’t go by without something in the news about how data has been pilfered from the cloud. Be it credit card info, social security numbers, PlayStation Network subscriber data, all these items have been subject to theft recently and the reason...
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Mon, May 23 2011 2:17 PM
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Irony. The Space Agency is Least Likely to Operate in the Cloud.
The final voyage of the US Space Shuttle Endeavour is underway and it occurred to me that with such a large volume of data necessary for a launch, practically none of it is stored or retrieved from the public cloud. I’ll go a step further and say...
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Wed, May 18 2011 6:56 PM
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Protecting Digital Identities. Provisioning, DeProvisioning, and Churn.
Our focus recently has been on cloud application security and events like the hacking of Sony’s PlayStation Network. I’d like to pose another question. These questions are jumping off points for IT pros. You can leverage these questions verbatim...
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Thu, May 12 2011 7:10 PM
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Questions & Answers from 5 Insider Tips: Using IT Audits to Maximize Security
Last month we asked if you were intimidated when auditors showed up at your reception desk? Or whether the very idea of an audit sent a chill through you? And in this webcast , we teamed up with Mike Chapple , Senior Director for Enterprise Support Services...
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Tue, May 10 2011 3:05 PM
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Questions and Answers from the Combat Insider Threat Webinar
During the recent webinar: Combat Insider Threat: Proven Strategies from CERT ; Dawn Cappelli , Technical Manager of CERT’s Enterprise Threat and Vulnerability Management Team at Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute...
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Tue, May 03 2011 9:05 AM
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