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Deep dives into critical security topics; in-depth IT security, data protection, physical security and more
E-voting: How secure is it?
More than half of all states in the U.S. will allow some kind of internet voting this year. But security experts say it's a mistake and puts the nation at risk.
Log management basics
View log management systems as a source of business intelligence—and choose one that fits your business needs. David Torre provides expert guidance.
SAS 70 replacement: SSAE 16
The often-misused SAS 70 auditing standard is set to be replaced next year by SSAE 16
Are you too perfect to be an effective security manager?
If you're scratching your head about why users are ignoring security policy, maybe it's time to review your mistakes - and share them with people
Information security, value creation, and the balanced scorecard
By taking a balanced approach to information security and keeping the organization's mission in mind, you can create agility and value
VoIP and compliance regulations make strange and difficult bedfellows
As attacks against VoIP persist businesses not only have to defend themselves, they have to do it under the gun of regulators who want proof that security was addressed in accordance with their ever-changing rules.
Moving day: How to protect your company during a relocation
Whether you're moving to a new headquarters or opening a new location or store, you'll need to keep tabs on a wide variety of assets. Careful planning will secure your business and get you back up and running quickly.
How Your Business Can Avoid Being Collateral Damage In A Cyber War
Larry Dietz talks to Richard Power about critical infrastructure and how businesses should think about digital conflict
Put down the pink stickies to improve your career
Instead of the 'pink stickie' approach to pointing out employee security violations, Career Catalyst Michael Santarcangelo suggests a more positive approach that builds on the best the day has to offer
Workarounds: 5 ways employees try to access restricted sites
Company policy may forbid access to certain web sites, but some employees try creative techniques to view them anyway. Here are five common workarounds and what security can do about them.
Enter the Security KnowledgeVault
The resources in this Security KnowledgeVault provide expert advice on everything from creating a multilayered security strategy and deploying a more proactive fight against cybercrime, to realizing when it's time to stop going it alone and seek outside, expert help.
Protecting Your Data on Mobile Devices
Protecting data on mobile devices creates a whole new batch of security headaches. Join experts in this Videocast lead by John Girard, VP and Distinguished Analyst at Gartner, to hear how you can deploy a comprehensive enterprise encryption strategy.
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- FDA Defends Its Monitoring of Whistleblowers' Email
- 6 Ways to Defend Against Drive-By Downloads
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- Blogger Exposes Major Google Wallet Security Flaw
- Criminals Open 'factory Outlet' to Sell Stolen Facebook and Twitter Logins
