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The Next Big Convergence: Security & Software Development
By Dale R. Gardner
Threats to information technology are rampant. Worms and viruses continue to propagate throughout networks. Hacking is now a tool of organized crime. The specter of...more
Filling the Security Gap between the Network and Applications
By Mark Bouchard and Ken Salchow Jr.
Confronted with steadily maturing network-layer defenses, attackers are increasingly turning their attention to the application layer and the corresponding business...more
Using Log Data to Manage Operational Risk
By Dominique Levin
Today’s enterprise networks are at risk -- threatened by privacy breaches, information leakage, security attacks, policy violations and network downtime. Incidents are increasingly...more
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
The ROI Case for Smart Cards
By Jay Paterson
The investment in a smart card security solution to protect both physical and data access points may annually save an enterprise more than $2 million for every 2,000 employees covered by a smart-card-enabled...more
Patching: The Drive to Comply
By Chris Novak
According to the 10th Annual ICSA Labs Virus Prevalence Survey issued in April 2005, virus encounters increased by nearly 50 percent from 2003, with a rate of 392 encounters per 1,000 machines per month...more
Security Threats: The Landscape Has Changed
By Shane Coursen
You can’t pick up a newspaper or turn on the television today without hearing a story about ID theft and the tremendous information loss involving major credit card and financial institutions...more
Computer Forensic Tools to the Rescue
By Christopher Brown
Professional grade computer forensic tools have come a long way in the past five years and are now available and affordable for most mid- to large-sized businesses. With the latest...more
Computer Forensics Investigations – Outsource Vs. In House
By Steve Richardson
Sooner or later, you are going to need computer forensics to conduct a digital investigation. With the increase in cyber attacks, the threat of insiders stealing intellectual property...more
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