Q&A Articles
One-on-one discussions with security experts
Richard Hollinger on Shoplifting and Retail Shrink
Criminology professor Hollinger on forthcoming results from the National Retail Security Survey and trends in retail shrinkage. (Part of the What Happens Next security predictions series.)
Marcus Ranum on Network Security
Marcus Ranum on how the increasingly complex Web 2.0 universe makes network security an uphill battle, the disappearance of grey hats, and more. (Part of the What Happens Next security predictions series.)
Whit Diffie on Encryption and PKI
Crypto pioneer Diffie on the developments in encryption and the relevance of PKI. (Part of the What Happens Next security predictions series.)
Jeff Spivey on Enterprise Risk Management
The former ASIS president explains the accelerating move to more comprehensive risk management models. (Part of the What Happens Next security predictions series.)
New DOJ Rules on Corporate Prosecution: What Do They Mean For CSOs?
The DOJ has recently revised its guidelines for prosecuting business organizations to assist prosecutors in deciding under what circumstances to bring corporate charges. Will these new changes make life easier for CSOs? Or does it mean even more vigilance when it comes to areas like records protection and retention?
Inside OSAC's Race Against Terrorism
The Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) was set up to forge better cooperation between the public and private sector in the event of an attack like the recent Marriott bombing in Pakistan. In this Q&A, OSAC member and Honeywell security chief John McClurg explains how it all works.
Three Big Trends in Information Security: Past, Present and Future
A 20+ year industry veteran, Joanne Moretti of CA Inc., gives us her take on the biggest drivers in IT security and looks not only to the past, but predicts what CSOs and CIOs are heading for in the future.
Keeping Security Talent On The Job
AlliedBarton's learning and development guru Rich Cordivari shares his company's strategy for keeping security professionals engaged and happy in a high turnover industry.
Port and Cargo Security: How Is the U.S.A. Doing Now?
Stephen E. Flynn of the Council on Foreign Relations is the Ira A. Lipman Senior Fellow for Counterterrorism and National Security Studies. Author of "The Edge of Disaster: Rebuilding a Resilient Nation" and "America the Vulnerable," he is a former adviser on homeland security for the U.S. Commission on National Security. A retired Coast Guard officer, Flynn now researches and writes on issues related to homeland security. Flynn recently spoke with CSO Senior Editor Joan Goodchild about how the US is doing when it comes to port and cargo security.
MBTA Flaw Disclosure: The Students Speak Up
Zack Anderson, one of three MIT students who successfully exploited flaws in the Massachusetts transit authority's ticketing system, says they were right to disclose the problem, but that miscommunication was an issue. A CSO exclusive interview.
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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