December 3, 2008 — Click here to view this newsletter online

Digital Download - Web application security

Date/Time: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. EST/11:00 a.m. PST

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Website vulnerabilities abound. According to some reports, 70 percent of data theft attacks enlist these holes. On top of that, Web 2.0 applications, frequently used and trusted by corporate employees, are further cause for alarm. What can organizations do to get a better handle on this growing danger? We find out.

Featured speakers
Trent Henry, vice president and research director, The Burton Group
JD Sherry, vice president of technology, NIC

Moderator
Illena Armstrong, editor-in-chief, SC Magazine

New: Financial Services Security Vertical Focus

SC Magazine's Security Vertical Focus: Financial Services is the place to go for information on IT security relating to the financial sector, including breaking news, our ThreatStats compilation of critical trends, reviews of security products, and timely feature articles and opinions contributed by industry leaders. This week: As long as there has been credit granting there have been customers committing first party fraud.

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Report: small merchants biggest threat to credit card fraud

Jim Carr May 01, 2008

Credit card thieves are taking advantage of the vulnerabilities in small retailers' point-of-sale check-out systems, according to a new report.
 

EU Commission says payment fraud moving to the internet

Jim Carr April 28, 2008

In spite of efforts to halt electronic fraud, the internet has remained a dangerous place to do business, according to a report from the European Commission.
 

I fought the law...

Jim Carr May 05, 2008

Staying clear of an FTC investigation isn't as simple as knowing "right" from "wrong," Jim Carr reports.
 

Global warning

Dan Kaplan May 05, 2008

Companies with a global reach must have a plan for dealing with overseas compliance and cyber incidents, Dan Kaplan learns.
 

Lock the front door

Jack Rogers May 05, 2008

Servers hosting trusted sites are prime targets for attackers who want to prey on user PCs and steal data, reports Jack Rogers.
 




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