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10 Questions for Total Defense CFO Marcus Smith
Open Data Center Alliance working on cloud usage models
Aims to help cloud users quickly identify risks and security management toolsets
2012: The new age of malware
Malware forms aren't changing much, but the means of delivering it, and its intent, is becoming more stealth and sinister, according to Roger Thompson of ICSA Labs
What are your risk managers thinking about?
Good security controls can cut insurance costs. Well-written insurance policies require cooperation among risk managers and security pros.
4 spear-phishing hooks for the holidays
Expect some of the typical phishing lures to be cast this year, but more targeted 'spear-phishing' twists raise the potential for damage
How to disappear completely
Almost everyone has a digital footprint these days. Think you could remove your tracks? Former skip tracer Frank Ahearn helps folks drop off the face of the Earth.
Social networks: New hotbed for hiring discrimination claims
Social networking websites are fast becoming a staple of corporate recruiting. Depending on which studies you read, anywhere from 39 to 65 percent of companies use social networking websites to identify and screen potential candidates for open positions.
Travel security in the Middle East and North Africa
What new security concerns now exist for international businesses amid the current political unrest in the Middle East and North African? What can organizations do to minimize risk?
Google Pushes Social Search Despite Facebook Gap
Once viewed as tools for posting trivial content on the Web, social networking and social media sites have evolved as bona fide sources of information publishing and sharing, forcing search engine providers to increasingly factor them into their services. Google isn't an exception: it launched a formal Social Search component to its search engine in 2009 and has updated it regularly since then. With Social Search, people can link their Google accounts to their social media accounts and have Google incorporate relevant content from their social circle into search results.
SonicWall CEO: App Awareness Crucial for Security
SonicWall once focused on small and midsize businesses, but its introduction earlier this year of a next-generation firewall line dubbed SuperMassive leaves no doubt that the company is now taking aim at larger enterprises. In fact, the privately-held San Jose company's CEO, Matt Medeiros, says the enterprise market accounted for nearly half of SonicWall's sales over the past six months.
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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