Insider Threats Articles

Angry insider locks down San Francisco WAN

Chuck Miller July 15, 2008

Network administrators in San Francisco could not access the city's new wide area network because a disgruntled engineer refused to divulge his exclusive credentials.
 

What you must know about network security before going global

Rob Pfrogner, security services product manager, Virtela Communications July 10, 2008

Prior to remotely deploying any infrastructure in support of globalization, consider the level of trust to be afforded to the remote site, why such trust is merited, and how it will be continuously verified.
 

Making data breach prevention a matter of policy

Chris Sullivan, vice president of customer solutions, Courion July 09, 2008

Though many states have adopted data breach notification laws, notification is a far cry from prevention.
 

Survey says: Government employees enjoy wireless internet

Sue Marquette Poremba July 08, 2008

Nearly half of all federal government employees use wireless internet that allows them to work outside the office, according to a new survey.
 

Crypto chip: How the TPM bolsters enterprise security

Brian Berger, executive vice president for marketing and sales, Wave Systems Corp June 27, 2008

Want to make your endpoints and servers more secure, and easier to manage? Consider the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), a hardware-based cryptography chip built into virtually every enterprise PC and notebook, and now installed in over 100 million PCs.
 

Anatomy of a data breach: Security from the inside out

Prat Moghe, founder and CTO, Tizor Systems June 27, 2008

When it comes to database breaches, the real issue is lack of real-time insight into what is actually happening to the data.
 

The rise of targeted malware

Andre Protas,director of research & preview services, eEye Digital Security June 26, 2008

Research firms have been saying for quite some time that the antivirus/perimeter approach to security is dead, and targeted attacks could very well be the final nail in the AV coffin.
 

Email makes the world go 'round

Peter Stephenson May 22, 2008

Email is the grease that makes today's business run smoothly, says Peter Stephenson.
 

Privacy issues loom over Google Health

Sue Marquette Poremba May 20, 2008

As Google launches its Google Health, security experts are concerned that personal medical records are at a greater risk of being breached.
 

Patient health care data at risk, study

Greg Masters May 20, 2008

A new report on the security of the personal information of health care patients indicates that steps need to be taken and rules enforced.
 
 
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