Companies Seek Social Networking's promise, Find Peril Instead
Seventh Annual Global Information Security Survey: Social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn enhance collaboration but also make it easier than ever for your employees to share customer data and company secrets with outsiders (First of a four-part series).
Red Pill? Blue Pill? Ruminations on the Intersection of Inner Space and Cyber Space
Richard Power looks beyond fear, doubt, and "broken" to cybersecurity's real connections to the evolving world.
The Patch Tuesday Survival Guide
Overwhelmed by Tuesday's security patch avalanche from Microsoft and Adobe? Here's a collection of articles that will help you approach patch management with sanity.
6 Ways We Gave Up Our Privacy
Here's the story of how privacy went the way of the dinosaur, how we willingly let it happen and how we might be able to get some of it back.
The Seven Deadly Sins of Security Policy
Are your security policies really managing your organization's risks? Or are they just 'check-the-box' rules? We detail common policy mistakes security pros often make.
Defining Cloud Security: Six Perspectives
Cloud computing is all the rage these days, but confusion abounds over how best to secure it. Here, six IT security practitioners share their ideas on the key components of a cloud defense (part of an ongoing series).
Organized Crime and Retail Theft: Facts and Myths
Small, loosely connected gangs illustrate the challenge of stopping organized retail theft.
Special Report: Security Versus the Mob
An in-depth look at the battle against organized crime in the physical and digital worlds, from retail theft to identity theft.
Organized Cybercrime Revealed
The shadow economy for stolen identity and account information continues to evolve.
Science and Technology Directorate of DHS: Do We Need It?
James Giermanski says bungled container security initiatives call the S&T Directorate into question.
Privacy and Data Protection Practices
In this Webcast, Larry Ponemon and Compuware will present the results of their benchmark study and discuss what these organizations are doing to safeguard their information assets and comply with the plethora of industry regulations.
Comparing Research in Motion and Microsoft Mobile Solutions
Organizations must look carefully at the requirements of mobile devices and accompanying middleware that can increase cost, complexity and administrative overhead. This white paper provides an independent analysis and detailed comparison of RIM and Microsoft's mobile solution.
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- New Internet Browser Threat Sneaks By Traditional Defenses
- Attack Samples Show Targeted Sophistication
- Tweeps and Facebook Friends, Let's Smarten Up
- McAfee Scans Cloud Environments for Security Vulnerabilities
- PCI and the Art of the Compensating Control


