Deconstructing PCI 6.6

Trey Ford, director of solutions architecture, WhiteHat Security May 12, 2008

Organizations handling credit cards feel pressure building as the deadline for PCI Requirement 6.6 compliance, June 30, 2008, approaches.
 

Secrets stolen? No, just the intellectual property

Christopher Burgess, co-author, "Secrets Stolen, Fortunes Lost" May 08, 2008

World Intellectual Property Day has come and gone, but not for my book -- thanks to anonymous malfeasance on peer-to-peer (P2P) networks.
 

Optimizing fraud: Yes, there is a silver lining

Gene Hoffman, chairman and CEO, Vindicia May 05, 2008

Online retail success invariably begets fraud, and in the case of many online merchants this fraud takes the form of chargebacks.
 

Quality protection of data

Aaron Bills, co-founder and COO, 3Delta Systems May 02, 2008

I believe that doing things right the first time adds nothing to the cost of a product or service
 

"Greening" of technology

Tom Bishop, chief technology officer, BMC Software May 01, 2008

Any discussion of the IT industry's future inevitably turns to the overarching trend of "greening."
 

Hot or Not: Winning against the phishing assault

Amol Sarwate, manager of the vulnerability research lab at Qualys April 29, 2008

A look at two of the signing technologies PayPal plans to use to improve sent email authentication, which would allow ISPs to drop each email that isn't properly verified.
 

Rethinking virus protection

Mark Bregman, CTO, Symantec Corp. April 22, 2008

With the growth of malicious programs currently outpacing that of legitimate applications, and traditional countermeasures proving inadequate, consumers and security vendors may need to join forces to ward off threats.
 

Online identity theft: Who's after my Facebook password?

Guillaume Lovet, Manager, Threat Response Team, Fortinet April 22, 2008

The questions of "who" and "why" in identity theft remain largely ignored. That is, "Who is after online identities? And what for?"
 

The legal implications of the PCI data security standard

David Navetta, InfoSecCompliance, LLC April 22, 2008

The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard presents serious legal challenges and risk for retailers.
 

The importance of recursive DNS

Rodney Joffe, senior vice president and senior technologist, NeuStar April 21, 2008

To provide a safer internet browsing experience, recursive services are being provided free of charge.
 
 
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