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Sophisticated
worms and zero-day threats plague companies' IT networks daily. Combine
these problems with a lack of a defined perimeter, traveling and
contracted workers, rising internal threats, regulatory requirements
and non-stop vulnerabilities and you're living the chief security
officer's daily nightmare. Chris Painter, the deputy chief with the
U.S. Department of Justice's Computer and Intellectual Property
Section, and Pamela Fusco, former chief information security officer
(CISO) of Merck & Co., tell us about some of the more insidious
types of information security problems that IT security leaders are
facing now and offer up some pragmatic ideas on how to address them
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