Endpoint DLP: Not the "Be All" and "End All" of data security

John Peters, chief executive officer, Reconnex February 12, 2008

A complete DLP solution offers protection in three domains: At the endpoint (data-in-use), at the network (data-in-motion), and at the file server (data-at-rest).
 

Eliminating Groundhog Day: Securing web applications

Danny Allan, director of security research, Watchfire, an IBM company February 05, 2008

While web applications continually evolve and adapt to new technologies, hackers evolve too. At first glance, it may seem like a never-ending cycle of hackers gaining mastery over new technologies. But a deeper look into web-application vulnerabilities shows that the root causes of these vulnerabilities have remained fairly constant over the last decade.
 

Governing changing data

Steven Adler, program director, IBM Data Governance Solutions February 01, 2008

Smart companies are looking more intently at what it takes to better control their policies around data management, not only today, but five or even 15 years into the future.
 

Get ahead of new web applications

John Yun, Juniper Networks, and Jon Oltsik, Enterprise Strategy Group January 22, 2008

Consumer peer-to-peer (p2p) internet applications are growing at a blistering pace. Evidence is everywhere: worldwide, users send more than 10 billion instant messages every day.
 

Editorial: Critical data protection grows up

Illena Armstrong January 01, 2008

It seems information security is getting to the front line of business imperatives. More than ever before, executives are giving IT security and data protection initiatives the attention they've required for some time
 

Debate: Is the best way to protect data on the network by locking down the endpoint?

by George Heron, VP and chief scientist, McAfee, and John Peters, CEO, Reconnex January 01, 2008

 

Me and my job: William Schneider

William C. Schneider, senior systems administrator, University of Texas Health and Science Center, Houston January 01, 2008

 

Letters: Got something to say?

January 01, 2008

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The breakdown in network security design

Ken Salchow, F5 Networks December 05, 2007

The widespread dissemination of information and processing power has created a constantly evolving security dilemma: how to create and provide access to secure networks.
 

Last word: Protecting today's mobile devices

Janne Uusilehto, chairman, TCG's Mobile Phone Work Group and head of Nokia product security December 01, 2007

New specifications can help avoid mobile security issues, says Janne Uusilehto.
 
 
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