Deb Radcliff

 
 

Recent Articles

Head in the clouds: Cloud computing security issues

November 04, 2008

The latest craze in cloud computing shows great promise, but it is introducing a host of new security issues, reports Deb Radcliff.

Portrait of a hacker

September 26, 2008

The underground network of hackers and cyber profiteers are under more pressure from law enforcement, reports Deb Radcliff.

Slurping the USB port

September 01, 2008

Portable media devices are being used to lift corporate data, but there are tools to defend against this practice, reports Deb Radcliff.

A fine line

August 19, 2008

Institutions of higher learning encourage openness on their networks, but find they must impose controls, says Deb Radcliff.

Breach laws: A mixed bag

July 28, 2008

Data breach laws have proven to be helpful to consumers, but daunting to those charged with enforcement.

From RSA: Today's risk model isn't working, Jericho Forum panel agrees

April 11, 2008

"The vast amount of data produced by humans is of low value and we're taking too much time securing all of it when we need only secure the layers that actually are of value to criminals," said one speaker at an RSA Conference panel hosted by the Jericho Forum.

From RSA: Warrantless wiretapping: blame it on technology

April 10, 2008

A panel at RSA explores wiretapping and the legal ramifications for ISPs.

Art Coviello keynote

April 08, 2008

Technical innovations, coupled with regulations, more sophisticated attacks and gaps between technology deployed and the knowledge of the users continue to grow larger, Art Coveillo Jr., president of RSA, said in his keynote address at the RSA Conference.

From RSA: Symantec's latest R&D

April 08, 2008

User education was the main theme weaving together Symantec's R&D in enterprise, consumer and SMB security during Monday's Symantec roundtable at the RSA Conference in San Francisco..

Fall in line

April 01, 2008

Retailers are having a tough time coming into compliance with PCI DSS, but there are solutions out there, reports Deb Radcliff.