NETWORK SECURITY Articles
Anonymous Leaks Nude Images of BART Spokesman
Linton Johnson has been targeted because he apparently came up with the idea to shut down cell service
How to have real risk management
Akamai Technologies CSO Andy Ellis talks about some of the things organizations need to consider in order to better manage risk.
They are the 11 percent (or less) who really get security
Our survey shows only a small percentage of respondents making a top priority of data protection, strengthened governance and risk-based investments.
Poll Results: Most Companies Secure Their Wi-Fi
A majority of businesses appear to use some Wi-Fi security, according to results from our recent polls.
Security Manager's Journal: Sometimes Even Managers Get Their Hands Dirty
When you have a skeleton crew but a long list of things that need to get done, it just makes sense to do them yourself
How to rob a bank: A social engineering walkthrough
Professional social engineer Jim Stickley walks through the steps he typically takes to fool clients into thinking he's there for fire safety, while he's really proving they are an easy target for a data breach
Social engineering: My career as a professional bank robber
Today's criminals aren't stealing money -- that's so yesterday, according to Jim Stickley. He's broken into financial institutions large and small, but it's sensitive data he's after to demonstrate how vulnerable they are to a headline-making breach
Forget new threats: It's the old-school attacks that keep getting you
Pen tester Rob Havelt has found that the most egregious security lapses have nothing to do with the latest, most-hyped threats.
2012 in Security: Rising Danger
From mobile malware to social networking attacks, threats to your security and privacy will only grow in the coming year.
Researchers find way to tighten control over mobile device data
The technology focuses on securing data and applications rather than the device.
