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Convergence factor
Chuck Miller
September 01, 2008
Enterprises must protect corporate data while ensuring privacy, reports Chuck Miller.
Safe remote
Dina Kleyman August 19, 2008
The Atlanta Public Schools district has found a way to make interactive web applications secure, reports Dina Kleyman.
Network smarts
Greg Masters
August 19, 2008
Some college campuses are using an appliance to safeguard their networks, reports Greg Masters.
The pen test is mightier...
Greg Masters
August 19, 2008
Virginia Tech needed to assess security threats to the network and bring the university into compliance, reports Greg Masters.
A fine line
Deb Radcliff
August 19, 2008
Institutions of higher learning encourage openness on their networks, but find they must impose controls, says Deb Radcliff.
Securing Web 2.0 for work
Yuval Tarsi, founder & CTO, WorkLight August 11, 2008
Keeping web technologies out of the workplace can have a detrimental effect on morale, says Yuval Tarsi.
Evident domain
Dan Kaplan
August 07, 2008
With e-discovery laws in effect, companies find benefits to data archiving, says TLC Vision's Roger McIlmoyle.
No small concern
Jim Carr
August 01, 2008
Small- and medium-sized enterprises are often ignored by security vendors, and contend with unsavvy users a lot.
Stop global threats with teamwork
Howard Schmidt, former cybersecurity adviser to the White House July 29, 2008
The U.S. should engage with the world to combat cyberthreats, says Howard Schmidt.
Is FISMA fizzling?
Eric Butterman July 29, 2008
Can the Federal Information Security Management Act have an upside to the government, Eric Butterman asks.
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