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The Approaching Mobility MaelstromThe Approaching Mobility Maelstrom

Last year Drew Amorosi polled the Infosecurity editorial board on their predictions for 2011. This year he decided to broaden the sample and find out what the rest of the industry are talking about. What he received was an overdose of mobile security warnings
08 February 2012

Comment: Make PCI DSS Part of Your Security StrategyComment: Make PCI DSS Part of Your Security Strategy

Jeremy King, European director of the PCI Security Standards Council, describes how recent figures from the UK Cards Association showed PCI has been successful in decreasing the volume of card and bank account fraud
01 February 2012

A Superior (infosec) Education A Superior (infosec) Education

As the information security industry becomes more coveted, Wendy M. Grossman takes a look at the university courses available to aspiring and competing infosec professionals on both sides of the Atlantic
31 January 2012

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Comment: APT Tops Security Risks to Corporate IP in 2012Comment: APT Tops Security Risks to Corporate IP in 2012

Verdasys’ Bill Ledingham shares his insights on advanced persistent threats (APT) and offers steps companies can take to increase their cybersecurity
26 January 2012

Comment: Information Assurance as a Flexible Security SolutionComment: Information Assurance as a Flexible Security Solution

Chris Mayers of Citrix UK outlines how the public sector can meet confidentiality, integrity and availability requirements in the face of ongoing regulatory and technological change
19 January 2012

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Insider ThreatsThe Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Insider Threats

Whether intentional or unintentional, insider threats take many forms. The (ISC)² US Government Advisory Board Executive Writers Bureau examines this dichotomy and how it is being affected by both regulatory considerations, and the rapidly changing technology landscape
18 January 2012

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Infosecurity: Do You Eat Your Own Dog Food?Infosecurity: Do You Eat Your Own Dog Food?

How many traffic policemen never exceed the speed limit when off duty? How many vicars don’t swear? And how many IT security professionals practice what they preach? No, seriously, do you eat your own dog food? That’s the question Davey Winder has been asking of infosec professionals in an attempt to determine just how secure security experts really are away from the office
12 January 2012

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Compliance Strategies – A.K.A. Alphabet SoupCompliance Strategies – A.K.A. Alphabet Soup

Does your organization follow a recipe, or simply ‘eye-up’ the ingredients to your compliance tick boxes? Fred Donovan taste-tests what is often viewed as the unsavory side of the information security profession
19 December 2011

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Comment: Data Governance Must Evolve to Meet Growing Insider ThreatComment: Data Governance Must Evolve to Meet Growing Insider Threat

Insider-driven data leaks are in the news every day, and unstructured data provides the biggest challenge for IT to secure and manage. Brian Vecci of Varonis Systems highlights key steps that organizations can take to measure and improve their data governance, and reduce data loss from insiders
16 December 2011

Paging Doctor Compliance Paging Doctor Compliance

With changes to the US healthcare system already underway – albeit at a snail’s pace – now is the perfect time to examine how the regulatory and compliance landscape may change with it. Esther Shein surveys the sector and seeks the proper prescription
15 December 2011

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