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LINUXWORLD - Speakers talk security, regulatory compliance 19/02/2007 14:33:42
The first step in protecting your enterprise is figuring out how to destroy it. That's the approach to security taken by Jonathan Clemens, manager of enterprise security oversight at Intel. He recommends that companies conduct wargames to find their biggest weaknesses. - +
Digital Rights and Restrictions 05/04/2006 12:05:40
Sony, Apple and especially Microsoft illustrate differing approaches to Digital Rights Management. - +
Smartcard providers poised for national rollouts 20/03/2006 08:26:04
Smartcard providers are gearing up for massive rollouts in the next two years in the wake of a federal government review into the introduction of a national identity card. - +
Researchers: Popular apps have mismanaged security 07/02/2006 08:10:34
Big-name companies like America Online Inc. (AOL) and Adobe Systems Inc. could do a better job of writing secure software, according to a recent report by two Princeton University researchers. - +
Mastering Mobile Madness 03/02/2006 11:59:49
Wireless devices are multiplying, making more people more productive . . . and creating enormous management, support and security headaches for CIOs. You need a plan for juggling these new gadgets. Here's the plan. - +
Don't Export Security 22/06/2005 12:18:53
Sure, you can save money by working with an outsourcing vendor in a faraway land. But don't trust the outsourcer to install the right security protections. Follow these best practices to verify that your relationship is cost-effective and safe. - +
Keep It Moving 01/06/2005 15:19:05
Keeping products in motion is key to protecting your global supply chain. Far from dragging down the process, security initiatives help companies pick up the pace - +
Putting an End to Violence 22/04/2004 11:00:05
What does it take to create a safe environment for employees? Experts and CSOs discuss how to head off a security department's worst nightmare. - +
Sea Change 02/04/2004 12:37:03
In an effort to prevent terrorists from turning container ships into weapons, US Customs is counting on big business to goad partners into improving security. The result: public and private partnerships that might work — or fail completely - +
Underground Fears 02/04/2004 11:20:14
The coming wave of security threats will increasingly be blended with physical and information components. CSOs who want to prepare for these attacks will have to meld their defences to meet the challenge - +
Hackers get ethical with new certification 22/03/2004 10:28:11
Australian IT professionals wanting to build up their skills as computer hackers will be able to do so next month with the launch of a new certified ethical hackers program course.
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