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Should Michael Lynn have kept his mouth shut?
Responsible disclosure is again the hot topic as the infosecurity community debates whether a Black Hat presenter should have divulged a potentially catastrophic flaw. Article | 04 Aug 2005
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Wireless security: Why such a bad rap?
The state of WiFi security might not be as bad as you think. If you listen to panelists at the CIO Decisions conference, wireless security isn't an oxymoron. Article | 28 Jul 2005
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CSI Survey: Financial impact of some security breaches skyrocket
Highlights include a six-fold increase in costs related to unauthorized access. Article | 21 Jul 2005
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Companies see a surge in phishing attacks
New reports from IBM and Postini show attempted phishing attacks escalated dramatically in the last two months. Article | 07 Jul 2005
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Advertising for help can showcase security weaknesses
A digital forensics expert warns that online job postings detailing IT skills also broadcast potential security problems. Article | 05 Jul 2005
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Wireless security: Six steps to success
There is no bigger issue in wireless than security. Column | 27 Jun 2005
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Data security: It doesn't take a breach to get the FTC's attention
The FTC is cracking down on companies that promise to protect customer data yet fail to take the appropriate steps -- even if no breach has occurred. Article | 27 Jun 2005
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Managers missing point of intelligent patching
Often seen as an unwanted necessity for compliance regulation, many data centers in the U.S. are now viewing intelligent patching as a viable solution for network management. Article | 22 Jun 2005
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Disposing of IT assets the right way
Old computers can still pose a security risk even from the garbage heap. Here are some tips on how to keep your data safe. Article | 21 Jun 2005
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CardSystems admits stolen data violated policy
The credit card processing company's CEO told a newspaper the 40 million accounts now at risk should have been expunged. So why weren't they? Article | 21 Jun 2005