ACCESS CONTROL Articles
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.
Wikileaks and the authorized insider threat
Data security beyond DLP requires orchestration of many moving parts, say Craig Shumard and Serge Beaulieu
Hacked ITunes accounts continue to sell in China
The sale of iTunes accounts that have reportedly been hacked has yet to be stopped by Apple or the Chinese e-commerce site hosting the sellers.
What you missed: Major Internet security hole finally plugged
The No. 7 top sleeper tech story of 2010
After hack, Gawker CTO outlines security changes
Gawker Media's CTO has outlined a series of security changes designed to shore up the company's IT operations following an attack last week that compromised up to 1.4 million accounts.
Core expands into network vulnerability testing
The latest version of Core Impact can now scan network devices for security vulnerabilities
Card makers hope to shake security status quo
Two smartcard makers and two chip makers hope that a new specification for securing contactless card transactions will upset the status quo in the public transit card market.
Privileged Identity Management: 7 tips to make it work for you
Too much access? Privileged Identity Management to the rescue
PIM aims to help you limit access to those who truly need it, especially for high-privilege accounts
