ACCESS CONTROL Articles
Security manager's journal: Helping in-house developers
This week I found out that my company is developing software in-house.
European Commission hit By serious cyberattack
The European Commission has been hit by one of the most serious cyberattacks ever this week. Commission staff have been told to change their passwords and access to webmail and intranet from outside has been suspended.
HBGary's Hoglund identifies lessons in Anonymous hack
Companies need to make sure that they are protecting their cloud assets, not just their networks, the beleaguered CTO of HBGary says.
eGRC vs. IT GRC
Defining GRC tools and the GRC market is tricky as the line between eGRC and IT GRC blurs
Hackers targeted French gov't computers for G20 secrets
IT staff spent the weekend in a massive clean-up operation to remove traces of a "spectacular" attack on computers at Bercy, the headquarters of the French Ministry of Economy, Finances and Industry, a government minister said Monday.
Germany identifies secure way to deal with spam
In theory, stopping spam is easy: just make it uneconomic to send millions of messages by charging for each one sent, or make senders authenticate their identity to stop address spoofing and simplify blocking.
Extreme takes aim at secure mobile networking
Extreme Networks is going mobile. The company today wheeled out a roadmap that will steer the company's product line toward mobile device and application access, availability and management support.
5 ways to make sure you aren't the next Wikileak
Here are five key tips to help your government agency or enterprise avoid being the source of the next Wikileak.
Google adds SMS verification security to Gmail
Google is to offer all Gmail users the option to secure their accounts using two-factor authentication (2FA), the first time such security has been widely used on mass webmail.
Experts: Government trusted Internet identities a long way off
The White House makes a renewed push for trusted identities on the Internet. While many applaud the government for taking a hands-off approach, others say it will take years for anything to reach fruition.
