GRAPHIC Articles
Security graphics, illustrations, diagrams and blueprints
Sample ERM organizational charts
Examples of how enterprise risk management groups can be structured
What it's like to get hit with a DDoS attack
Akamai often finds itself scrambling to stop a DDOS attack against one or more of its clients
Debriefing: The early years
A collection of CSO Magazine's back page from 2002 to 2005. Sometimes it's funny, sometimes thought-provoking, and occasionally just weird. [PDF]
The Illustrated Guide to Security
If a picture's worth 1,000 words, these illustrations and diagrams have a lot to say about security. A dozen interesting and illuminating looks at data center security, image spam, forts and castles, and much more from CSO's archives.
What a Botnet Looks Like
Botnets are the current scourge of the Internet. This annotated, interactive map lets you zoom in and explore botnets' inner workings and strangely beautiful geometries.
Image Spam: By the Numbers
Ransom notes, pixel salad and GIF layering: How image spam dodges your email filters
Features of 'The CSO Dream Office'
As part of the "Landing Your Dream Job" theme, we created a fanciful illustration of a CSO's dream office.
The Color of Risk: A Global Security Risk Map
With operations and employees overseas, it pays for CSOs to know the risks businesspeople face en route and on the ground. Here's a guide to get you started.
Museum Security: The Art of Securing Pricelessness
Museum security is a kind of art form unto itself. A way to all at once create safety and accessibility. To bring us as close as possible to inspiration while preventing miscreants from stealing it.
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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