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> November 2006 Issue of SCMagazine
November 2006 Issue of SCMagazine
Editorial
A new appointment draws applause
It was back in July 2005 that Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Michael Chertoff unveiled his reorganization plan for the agency. To many industry ...
Opinion
Why incident post mortems?
A recent discussion in the cybercrime investigation course I teach at my university got me thinking about the use of post incident root cause analysis, ...
Adapting physical forensics
Digital forensics is a fairly new field, especially when compared with traditional "physical" forensics. While there isn't a common set of protocols, many of the ...
CSO's desk
It pays to do some homework
One of the ongoing complaints I hear regularly is that it is difficult to cost justify security spend. Preaching "FUD" (fear, uncertainty and doubt) is ...
Letters
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Company news
Layer 7 Technologies, provider of extensible markup language (XML) security and networking, has appointed Ed Koepfler as president and CEO. His role will be to ...
News briefs
Shake-up at McAfee An internal McAfee probe spurred by Securities and Exchange Commission inquiries has led to a shake-up at the security giant. George Samenuk retired ...
Debate
Should enterprises deploy a multi-engine anti-virus approach to combat malware?
2 minutes on...Vulnerability posts to the rescue
For the first time ever, vendors have the chance to provide more details about worrisome vulnerabilities posted to a popular government database.
Features
IP protection
Like many businesses, WebEx Communications lives and dies by its ability to generate quality sales leads. So when executives at the web conferencing software company ...
The human factor
International consultancy IDC recently completed the 2006 Global Information Security Workforce Study, sponsored by (ISC)2, to provide comprehensive insight into the trends and opportunities being ...
MSSP M&A
Like any group in the security world, managed security service providers (MSSPs) have long been affected by the process of industry consolidation. But in the ...
SOX it to me
A front-page story about an enterprise being caught falsifying financial records. Hefty fines levied by government agencies. Investors leaving firms in droves. The CEO hauled ...
Sweet charity
When Jim Thie showed up in Americus, Ga. one day last year to interview for the chief information officer job at Habitat for Humanity International, ...
Remember the mainframe
When IBM unveiled the first mainframe on April 7, 1964, a high-capacity computer known as System/360 that cost $5 billion to develop, few could have ...
Last Word
Protecting customer information
Everyone knows that losing customers impacts the bottom line, whatever the cause may be. However, losing customers to security breaches and mistrust can be devastating. ...
Me and my job
Me and my job
How do you describe your job to average people? I try to find ways to help our students, faculty and staff to do their jobs ...
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