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Identity and access management strategies for CIOs
Watch, listen and read more strategic and management advice on identity and access management. Supercast
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Why did Microsoft delay IE Patch?
Microsoft has delayed the re-release of a critical Internet Explorer browser patch because of an internal glitch. Security experts are not happy. News
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Information security part of maintaining customer loyalty, experts say
If your company is losing business because its website isn't as secure as it could be, this is your problem as much as it is marketing's. Now would be a good time to start working together. Article
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An overview of the risk management process
In this installment of the Risk Management Guide, Shon Harris provides a 10,000-foot view of the risk management process. Tip
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Looking to a future without passwords
Security pros know that passwords are nothing but trouble. For them, single sign-on, two-factor authentication and federated ID represent the path to stronger authentication. Article
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Avian flu possibility shifts IT's focus to people
A potential avian flu epidemic causes IT to shift its focus to the people within the organization. Tip
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CIO Decisions 2006: 100% security just an illusion
When it comes to buying and implementing security systems, it's all about determining your risk level. Even then, CIOs have to surrender the notion they can foresee and prevent all threats. Article
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Special Report: Ideal intrusion defense combines processes and people
What defines good enterprise intrusion defense? In the first installment of Intruder Alert, a special three-day series, IT pros say the best programs thwart not only the bad computing habits of insiders, but also the spyware and other malware they al... News
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American Fidelity shows how DR planning gets done
American Fidelity Assurance Company's No. 1 priority is paying claims -- especially in a disaster. To make sure it meets those needs, it tests core IT systems twice a year. News
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Data theft prompts firm to lock down, protect network
After a disgruntled employee made off with several CDs of data, an automotive data reseller realized it had to install better protection at the endpoints. Article