How is data lost?

Prat Moghe, founder and chief technology officer, Tizor Systems October 03, 2007

When enterprise data met email and IM, important data began leaking out of corporations unnoticed and it spawned a new security problem called data leakage.
 

Debate

October 01, 2007

Is monitoring internet usage a company's responsibility?
 

The security challenges of life in the fast lane

John Vecchi, director of network security, McAfee September 25, 2007

Its now recognized as a standard. Its quickly becoming more affordable. And, its adoption by enterprises and carriers is exploding. Its 10-Gigabit Ethernet — the ultra-fast, ultra-high-capacity network technology thats giving new meaning to the phrase life in the fast lane.
 

Tackling the security issues of Web 2.0

Yuval Ben-Itzhak, CTO, Finjan September 10, 2007

Web 2.0 is one of the hottest buzzwords in the internet community, allowing a growing number of users to interact, upload and exchange content, and generally have a lot more fun. But there is a darker side to this brave new internet world, explains Yuval Ben-Itzhak, CTO at Finjan.
 

Beyond the firewall: Securing your internal network

Chris Smith, vice president of marketing, Alert Logic September 05, 2007

According to the most recent CSI/FBI Computer Crime and Security Survey, 98 percent of companies have firewall defenses in place and 97 percent have anti-virus software. Yet 52 percent of companies reported some type of security breach.
 

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September 01, 2007

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The not so secure PDA

Peter Giannoulis, information security consultant, Access 2 Networks September 01, 2007

The Gartner Group predicted that malware would be crippling PDAs by the end of 2001.
 

Don't get out-smarted by smart devices

Gil Sever, CEO, Safend August 14, 2007

How small is the smallest computer on the market today? As small as your thumb, according to flash drive developer, U3.
 

The advent of Access Management 2.0

Eric Leach and Frank Villavicencio August 02, 2007

Everyone loves milestone birthdays and this year - depending on who you believe - web access management (WAM) turns ten. Or 11. Or maybe its 12. Kids grow up so fast.
 

Fixing SSL VPN

Michel Susai, president and CEO, NeoAccel July 19, 2007

Many of the recent trends in data center evolution have involved doing more with less by consolidating systems and unifying management - recent technologies such as server and storage virtualization come to mind. But there's one area where a once-promising new technology was tried and rejected before it had a chance to truly evolve, and that area is SSL VPN.