Email Alerts
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Small companies ignorant of security?
Small businesses must become more aware that they are potential victims of cybercrime, former White House security adviser Howard Schmidt has urged. News
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Remote workers still confused about security
Not only are remote workers a ticking time bomb when it comes to network security, but many also feel IT has no right to monitor their online behavior. News
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Users eye iPods as cool enterprise tools
The holidays may bring a flood of new consumer gadgets into the enterprise. New research shows that corporate IT should find ways to include them. News
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Security flaw could ground Wi-Fi users
Security monitoring groups warn there's a hole that could allow nearby hackers to execute kernel-mode code the minute you open up your Wi-Fi. News
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Microsoft tackles second zero-day threat in a week
This time, attackers are going after a zero-day flaw in Windows, and Microsoft has released some workarounds until a patch is available. Article
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Secure access and simplicity -- a balancing act that pays off
Securing $5 billion worth of investment portfolios while allowing easy access for customers and partners are just a few of the challenges investment firm Financial Engines meets -- while keeping up with compliance standards. Article
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IAM deployment snapshot
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City had a list of requirements and projected costs for its identity and access management project. Here's the details. Article
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Mobile device encryption: A best practice that no one uses
Experts and IT executives agree that mobile device encryption is the best way to protect data. But too few companies are actually deploying this critical technology. Article
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ID and access management: Just say yes
Implementing an identity and access management system begins with the executive approval process. Joel Dubin offers detailed steps to winning over your CEO and CFO with ROI benchmarks. Column
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IT perplexed by password-protection challenges
Despite using a plethora of preventive measures, IT managers can't seem to stop users from recording their passwords on Post-It Notes or in their PDAs. Experts say it's like locking your front door and sticking the key to the doorbell. Article