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Removing admin rights to secure desktops
Scott McCarley, director of marketing, BeyondTrust September 09, 2008
Improving desktop security is a priority for nearly all hospitals. This is fueled by an increased recognition of the threat unsecured desktops pose as well as a need to meet HIPAA compliance regulations.
Good web application security requires multiple approaches
Sumedh Thakar, PCI solutions manager, Qualys September 08, 2008
With new PCI DSS mandates going into effect, web application security will get even hotter.
Authenticating Rx orders
Greg Masters
September 08, 2008
Two-factor authentication has not only helped bring an Ohio health care facility into compliance, but streamlined processes and improved data security, reports Greg Masters.
Network health
Greg Masters
September 03, 2008
Monitoring and controlling who is accessing data at a health care facility has gotten simpler, reports Greg Masters.
Comply with Red Flag rules
Tom Oscherwitz, chief privacy officer/VP of government affairs, ID Analytics September 01, 2008
By Nov. 1, creditors must comply with Federal Red Flag rules designed to combat identity fraud.
Collaborating against e-crime
Michael Barrett, CISO, PayPal September 01, 2008
E-commerce is not only attracting online consumers, it's increasingly attracting cybercriminals.
Do the crime, do the time...in the U.S.
Illena Armstrong
September 01, 2008
Gary McKinnon allegedly entered U.S. government systems he shouldn't have and caused thousands of dollars in damage. For this, he should be held accountable in the U.S. where the crime occurred.
Companies look inward
Greg Bell, principal, KPMG’s IT advisory services practice September 01, 2008
Companies are learning that it's not enough to patrol their information technology systems for potential threats from thieves, hackers and saboteurs.
Cyberspace and the changing nature of warfare
Kenneth Geers, U.S. representative (NCIS), Cooperative Cyber Defense, Center of Excellence August 27, 2008
Strategists must be aware that part of every political and military conflict will take place on the internet, says Kenneth Geers.
Weaponization trumps skill
Courtlend Little, service and solutions architect, Solutionary August 14, 2008
The rate and complexity at which exploits are being "weaponized" is rapidly increasing.
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