What do Aurora and Shady Rat have in common? They are both so called operations that describe system breaches in high profile companies and government agencies. These and countless other events pointedly demonstrate that few systems are unassailable and that effective system administrators must be able...
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Garve Hays
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Filed under: Security, Access Control, Log Management, Logs, Breach, Sony, PlayStation Network, Aurora, Shady Rat, Garve Hays, Security Web
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 at the University of Notre Dame to describe...
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Filed under: Security, HIPAA, PCI, Regulations, PCI-DSS, Logs, Mike Chapple, IT Audit, Notre Dame, Auditors, Requirements, Service Providers, Hosting, SAS70, Audits, HR, Remediation, Data Center, single sign-on, User De-provisioning, Monitoring, User Provisioning, David Shephard, Security Web
During a recent webinar: Combat Insider Threat: Proven Strategies from CERT ; I polled the following question to attendees: How do you detect unmanaged changes to critical system files? We wanted to understand how the attendees organizations were monitoring and responding to unmanaged changes by privileged...
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Filed under: Data Breach, PCI DSS, File Integrity Monitoring, FIM, CERT, insider threat, Priviledged User, Unmanaged Change, Log Files, Logs, SOC, Renee Bradshaw, Security Web