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Computer Forensics Role in Compliance
By Robert Shields
There are four laws that clearly indicate the need for digital investigations: Sarbanes Oxley, California SB 1386, Gramm Leach Bliley and HIPAA. These laws/regulations specify...more
Trusted Computing and Identity Management Pave the Way for Web Services
By Lark Allen
The Internet has created a sea of change for almost every individual, enterprise and government based on open access to information. Internet protocol has provided...more
Human Error at the Center of IT Security Breaches
By Martin Bean
IT security has primarily been thought of in conventional terms, focusing solely on securing hardware and software. Increasingly, the spotlight is on training...more
Proper Linux Security Comes Down to Protecting Root
By Richard Williams
It goes without saying that as multi-child parents raise their kids, they learn a little bit more with each child. The same holds true with developers in the open source...more
Protection in Public
With more mobile users accessing the corporate network from more public locations, ensuring information security has grown more complicated than ever before. Without...more
Considering All Facets of Security
By Alon S. Moritz
As organizations attempt to better manage risk, it is becoming increasingly difficult for management to identify the methods they should use to protect their...more
Assessing Endpoint Security Options
By Mitchell Ashley
There are three primary considerations when assessing endpoint security options
1) Are you seeking protection for just...more
Ensuring Security with Managed Service Providers
By Stephen Northcutt
This article continues a series in CyberDefense magazine about three tasks in which information security professionals tend to skimp. If we skimp now, then later that lack of...more
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