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> November 2008 Issue of SCMagazine
November 2008 Issue of SCMagazine
Editorial
Pondering IT security basics
There are IT security fundamentals that just can't be underestimated, says Illena Armstrong.
Threat of the month
Attack on IKEv2
2 minutes on
Nation's first encryption law
For the first time in the United States, a law specifies that encryption be used for the transmission of any electronic data.
Opinion
Enterprise-wide encryption
The introduction disclosure obligations is having an impact on the adoption of encryption across the enterprise, says Richard Moulds, Thales Group.
Business and web security
Identify all data that has value to your business, says Monte Robertson, Software Security Solutions.
CSO's desk
A standard for payment security
Rob Tourt, chair of the PCI Security Standards Council, outlines developments on PCI DSS requirements.
Letters
Letters
Send your comments, praise or criticisms to scfeedbackUS@haymarketmedia.com. We reserve the right to edit letters.
Features
View from the top
The SC Magazine/CompTIA CEO survey shows stakeholders are trying to get a handle on risk management, reports Illena Armstrong.
Head in the clouds: Cloud computing security issues
The latest craze in cloud computing shows great promise, but it is introducing a host of new security issues, reports Deb Radcliff.
Power surge: SCADA industry must prep for attacks
Operators of the nation's critical infrastructure can no longer afford to be complacent, and NERC is making sure of this, reports Dan Kaplan.
Q&A with Karen Evans
A keynote speaker at the upcoming SC World Congress, Karen Evans, OMB, discusses the latest federal initiatives in cybersecurity.
Product opener
More ways to manage access to data
We have been discussing products that help manage access to data over some of our past Group Tests and this month we're back at it. ...
Product Reviews
GTB Technologies Inspector
The GTB Inspector is an appliance which, while heavy, provides numerous features.
Identity Finder Enterprise Edition
Two hundred and seventy-eight pages. That’s the length of the Identity Finder Enterprise Edition documentation. It is easy to see that this needs to be ...
NextLabs Enterprise DLP
NextLabs DLP is an interesting software-based offering. While most data leakage prevention products use a primary server to stem the tide of sensitive information from ...
Symantec Vontu
The Symantec offering is the most complex product in this Group Test review.
Trend Micro LeakProof
Trend Micro LeakProof is an all-in-one appliance that comes with everything preloaded. All the admin needs to do is configure the device.
AdventNet ManageEngine
The AdventNet Manage-Engine Password Manager Pro provides a complete system for password management in one simple web-based package. This product includes features which allow for ...
Cyber-Ark Software Enterprise Password Vault
The Cyber-Ark Enterprise Password Vault, or EPV, is a high-end password management powerhouse. This product helps administrators manage privileged account passwords across several major platforms ...
Hitachi ID Systems ID-Archive
The Hitachi ID-Archive sets its focus on password randomization. With this product, administrators can set up password randomization for sensitive and privileged accounts on workstations ...
Lieberman Software Enterprise Random PM
The Lieberman Software Enterprise Random Password Manager is a full-on password manager and randomizer for local and domain accounts throughout the enterprise. With little effort ...
Proginet Corporation SecurForce
Proginet SecurForce is a little bit of a horse of a different color for this month’s Group Test. It focuses more on managing passwords from ...
Siber Systems RoboForm Enterprise
On the surface, RoboForm Enterprise starts out looking like a single sign-on product, but that is just on the surface. This product allows administrators to ...
Symark International PowerKeeper
The Symark PowerKeeper is a hardened appliance. It comes with a sealed operating system that provides a secure privileged account access management process to replace ...
Thycotic Software Secret Server
The Thycotic Secret Server integrates into the exiting environment to manage and control access to critical privileged passwords using a central web-based repository. With this ...
Symark International PowerBroker
The Symark PowerBroker is a policy-driven, privileged access control application that provides granular account access delegation, detailed logging and reporting, and centralized administration across heterogeneous ...
First Look
Bradford Networks NAC Director Guest Contractor Services
Most NAC products require enough administration that managing transient users often is more trouble than it’s worth.
Last Word
A few thoughts on data protection
It is time for us as a community to look for alternative solutions to data protection, says Chenxi Wang.
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