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Front and Center: Security at Boston's Infectious Disease Research Lab
When controversy hit, Kevin Tuohey became the public face of a high-profile plan to study deadly diseases in Boston. To succeed, the security director would have to become part diplomat, part great communicator.
The design at Boston University Medical Centers biolab includes elements that cover security, safety and both
The risks to address at the National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory:
Three Ways to Keep the Dream Alive
Career getting too predictable? We profile three security execs who found ways to keep their jobs exciting and their careers moving forward.
It takes perseverance, a willingness to compromise and some sleuthing to find companies that want the leadership and business skills you have to offer.
The Coffee Shop Hack, The Quick-Change Artist, The Vanishing Server, The Indignant Vice President
Reinventing T-Mobile's Security Function
T-Mobile needed to reinvent its security function, so it recruited a veteran team to shape a new asset protection division. The goal: Inject risk calculations into every business decision.
How American Water's Bruce Larson uses a simple metric to build bridges with business partners and justify security spending at the same time
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.
