IN BRIEF Articles
Quick takes on critical security topics
Shannen Rossmiller: Terror Tracker
How a mother of three became an FBI intelligence asset
Competing for DHS Funds
The Department of Homeland Security continues to improve its grant program
Prevention Tainted Cargo
If you are part of the global economy, it's essential that you monitor your overseas suppliers and partners for product quality
The return of ransomware
Ransomware is nothing more than a virtual stick-em-up.
Conventional Wisdom
Five truths that have emerged from five years of the "Global State of Information Security" survey
Five Questions With John Clippinger on the Global Impact of User-Centric Security
Project Higgins, an initiative to develop user-centric identity management software
Surveillance: The Unblinking Eye
New technology in Great Britain will push the limits of modern surveillance
Security Implications of Climate Change
Washington prepares to take on climate change as a national security threat
Coming Next Month: Ram Charan on Security
Brand Protection Services Work for Whirlpool
Reduce Email Archives up to 60%
Are you considering implementing a proactive archiving and eDiscovery solutions? This paper summarizes 15 separate soft cost savings when implementing Symantec Enterprise Vault and the Clearwell eDiscovery Platform.
Aberdeen Report: To Patch, or Not to Patch? (Not If, But How)
The report explores the correlation between the current use of patch management and the level of endpoint-related risk that companies are effectively accepting.
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- Judge orders drug evidence suppressed in warrantless GPS tracking case
- Researchers propose TLS extension to detect rogue SSL certificates
- Chinese cyber-espionage threatens U.S. economy, DoD says
- Government alarm over cyberattacks validated by terrorists
- Google gives search users final DNSChanger warning
- Security researcher urges IT managers to keep up with SAP patches
- LulzSec MilitarySingles data breach caused by weak security
- European firms allow BYOD despite security concerns
- Bug bounty hunters reveal eight vulnerabilities in Google services
- 10 questions for Imperva CTO Amichai Shulman
