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High expectations in enterprise not dampened by Vista delay
Windows managers, analysts weigh in on the new plans to delay the release of Vista. Article | 28 Mar 2006
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Poor government security makes industry wary
An annual review shows government security practices aren't improving. Experts worry it could harm Homeland Security's ability to work with the private sector to stop cybercrime. Article | 22 Mar 2006
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IM too critical a business app to ban
Despite reported security risks, CIOs shouldn't ban employees from using instant messaging (even if they could). Article | 21 Mar 2006
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Companies fear dark corners of the virtual world
According to a recent IBM survey, enterprises are now more concerned about threats in cyberspace than about those in the physical world. Article | 21 Mar 2006
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Identity management tool minimizes threat of insider attacks
IBM has introduced a new component to its Identity Management Services that monitors employees' online behavior and flags suspicious activity. Article | 08 Mar 2006
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Smile! You're about to be hacked
Security experts warn that video files may be the next great threat vector, providing enterprises some interesting 'codec moments.' Article | 28 Feb 2006
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RSA Reporter's Notebook: Time to outlaw rootkits?
A Homeland Security official says rootkits need to go; how your best employees are leaking confidential data; and the end of perimeter security. Article | 22 Feb 2006
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RSA Keynoters push for ID federation, harsher laws
Top executives for two of the industry's biggest companies stressed working together to rebuild trust through open authentication standards and stiffer database breach laws. Article | 21 Feb 2006
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Gates to open RSA with Microsoft's security vision
As Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates prepares to offer his company's 2006 security plans, users explain why they're starting to trust the software giant. Article | 15 Feb 2006
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Many mobile workers without basic security measures
Enterprises are failing to confront threats to mobile devices, according to a survey, and as a result are suffering security breaches. Article | 09 Feb 2006