PAUL ROBERTS
Voice over IP (VoIP) is a fast-emerging communications technology that allows organizations to send voice traffic over IP networks. Many businesses, however, are concerned about the reliability and security of VoIP technology.
Software Vulnerabilities: The Fed's Most Wanted
On Oct. 2, the General Services Administration released a list from The SANS Institute and FBI of the top 20 Internet security vulnerabilities
It has been more than a year since the Code Red and Nimda worms rocketed around the globe infecting millions of servers running Microsoft's Internet Information Server (IIS).
Virtual Private Networks: Secure Twice, Open Once
The increasing popularity of virtual private network (VPN) technology has recently exposed a number of serious vulnerabilities in the software used to connect thousands of remote offices and workers to their corporate networks.
IM Secure: Instant Messaging Security
AOL, MSN and Yahoo messaging programs may expose sensitive data
Hidden Holes: DMCA and Software Vulnerabilities
In the United States, some companies have been using provisions of the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) to keep IT security companies from informing the public about software vulnerabilities.
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.
