Power Play
Electrical utilities have developed converged standards for protecting and managing risks. Is your industry next?
5 Things About Corporate Investigations That Won't Change
{As a Result of the Hewlett-Packard Scandal}
The Chilling Effect
How the Web makes creating software vulnerabilities easier, disclosing them more difficult and discovering them possibly illegal
Virtually Secure?
Virtual machines have a lot to offer CISOs and security researchers alike. And, unfortunately, hackers too.
Research Aims to Detect Online Terrorist Activity
Once the federal government contract details are set, researchers at four universities will begin trolling the Web for early signs of terrorist activity.
Mission Critical
The North American Electric Reliability Councils new cybersecurity standards for critical infrastructure protection have eight categories, which apply utility risk management analyses to networked systems. A thumbnail description of the main areas:
Watch Out for PHP Holes
By the end of last year, some 2,100 PHP-related vulnerabilities existed in the ISS database of known vulnerabilities.
All That Glitters Is Gone
Metal theft targets and other things people will steal these days
Eyes on the World
The need to standardize our surveillance systems seemed obviousuntil we had to sell the idea globally
Privacy and Data Protection Practices
In this Webcast, Larry Ponemon and Compuware will present the results of their benchmark study and discuss what these organizations are doing to safeguard their information assets and comply with the plethora of industry regulations.
Comparing Research in Motion and Microsoft Mobile Solutions
Organizations must look carefully at the requirements of mobile devices and accompanying middleware that can increase cost, complexity and administrative overhead. This white paper provides an independent analysis and detailed comparison of RIM and Microsoft's mobile solution.


