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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

Latest News

It's heeere: Windows XP Service Pack 3 released

Greg Masters May 07, 2008

Microsoft has released what is believed to be the final update for Windows XP, the operating system prior to Vista, but still very much in use by enterprises and consumers.
 

Tech coalition asks judge to toss out Zango appeal

Jim Carr May 07, 2008

Security companies should pay close attention to how an appeals court rules in the case of accused adware maker Zango versus anti-virus firm Kaspersky Lab.
 

Yahoo and McAfee team to secure search results

Dan Kaplan May 06, 2008

Users of Yahoo's search engine can now traverse the internet with some body armor thanks to a partnership with McAfee that was announced Tuesday.
 

Massive hacker server discovered

Chuck Miller May 06, 2008

Security researchers recently found a server being used to harvest private information consisting of stolen data from 40 international businesses, as well as health-related information on patients worldwide.
 

Social networking site for hackers is unveiled

Sue Marquette Poremba May 06, 2008

A new website is designed to create a social network for white-hat hackers.
 

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Mozilla Messaging fixes five bugs in Thunderbird email client

Jim Carr May 05, 2008

The Mozilla Foundation's Mozilla Messaging subsidiary has released patches for five flaws in its Thunderbird e-mail client.
 

Follow data, shore up your defenses

Illena Armstrong May 05, 2008

Security means business. It's simply part of the fabric of trade today.
 

Storm bot's stranglehold slipping: report

Sue Marquette Poremba May 05, 2008

The Storm Worm botnet is just a fraction of its original size, but malware remains on the rise, according to one email security firm.
 

Military contractor pleads guilty to ID theft

Dan Kaplan May 05, 2008

A privileged insider on Friday admitted that he sold confidential information on U.S. Marines to an undercover FBI agent posing as a foreign official.
 

Digital Download - Web application security

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

Click here to register for FREE

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

Vertical Focus: Health Care

SC Magazine's Security Vertical Focus: Health Care is the place to go for information on IT security relating to the health care sector, including breaking news, reviews of security products, and timely feature articles and opinions contributed by industry leaders.

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