Opinions

Solutions for defending against malware's nasty cousin: crimeware

Courtlend Little, senior product manager, Solutionary February 02, 2010

Preventing crimeware requires a multifaceted approach. Fortunately, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) offers a viable point of reference.
 

Educating the workforce and beyond

Illena Armstrong February 01, 2010

Awareness training really can help to make security a part of corporate cultures.
 

Rethinking infrastructure protection

Edward Amoroso, SVP/CSO, AT&T February 01, 2010

A new security paradigm is necessary - one rooted in the practical day-to-day concerns of protecting massive infrastructure for essential national services.
 

Avoiding the data doghouse

Jonathan McCormick, chief operating officer, Intermedia February 01, 2010

2009 will be remembered as the year software-as-a-service (SaaS) evolved from a technology phenomenon into a mass-market business tool.
 

Safe smart grid design

Ray Bell, CEO, Grid Net February 01, 2010

The majority of smart grid mesh networks present critical vulnerabilities in performance, management and especially security
 

Cloud investment can pay off

Jeremiah Grossman, founder and CTO, WhiteHat Security February 01, 2010

Enterprises understand their reputation is on the line when things go wrong, says Jeremiah Grossman.
 

Me and my job

Joel Rosenblatt manager of computer and network security, Columbia University February 01, 2010

Profiles of IT administrators at end-user companies.
 

THREAT OF THE MONTH

Carsten Eiram, chief security specialist, Secunia February 01, 2010

Adobe zero-day
 

Top five idealistic security recommendations

Lysa Myers, director of research, West Coast Labs January 29, 2010

How applying a new take on the five stages of grief can help to manage information security functions.
 

Securing the network fabric versus the perimeter

Gary Kinghorn, senior product marketing manager for security products at 3Com Corproation January 25, 2010

With regards to network security and setting perimeters, what constitutes legitimate network activity?