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Comment: Avoid the Inherent Risks of Consumer Gadgets and EmailComment: Avoid the Inherent Risks of Consumer Gadgets and Email

Consumer gadgets and corporate email can be a risk to information; John Thielens of Axway looks at how this can be avoided without banning consumer devices altogether
10 May 2012

Follow the Money: The Economics of Fake Anti-virusFollow the Money: The Economics of Fake Anti-virus

Fake anti-virus remains a high-level threat for the most vulnerable of computer users. Danny Bradbury tracks the money
08 May 2012

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Comment: It’s Not about Network Security, It’s about Business SecurityComment: It’s Not about Network Security, It’s about Business Security

Gidi Cohen of Skybox Security explores the challenges information security executives face, and provides key steps they can take to tune their existing security infrastructure to be more effective and efficient
03 May 2012

Let’s Get This BYOD Office Party StartedLet’s Get This BYOD Office Party Started

The most dangerous security aspect of BYOD, according to many experts, is the apps that personal devices run, not the operating system or hardware. Fred Donovan examines how organizations can say ‘yes’ to employee-owned devices while still maintaining control of their data
01 May 2012

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Comment: Defeating APT in the Cyber TrenchesComment: Defeating APT in the Cyber Trenches

Jim Butterworth of HBGary argues that instead of building bigger digital walls to secure their organizations, CSO’s must instead build resilience by combating advanced persistent threats (APTs) where they least expect them – already firmly established inside the network
26 April 2012

Preventing an Olympic-sized DisasterPreventing an Olympic-sized Disaster

With the London 2012 Olympics almost upon us, Stephen Pritchard looks at the wider impact that the Games may have on London and the UK’s infrastructure. He finds that networks, businesses, transportation and remote working are all causes for concern
24 April 2012

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Comment: Mobility Goes MainstreamComment: Mobility Goes Mainstream

Infosecurity welcomes Patricia Titus, VP and CISO of Symantec, as the newest member of our Editorial Advisory Board. Titus tells us why following security best practices is the key to a successful mobility strategy
23 April 2012

Protecting Distributed Network Infrastructure Availability across a Cloud-Connected WorkforceProtecting Distributed Network Infrastructure Availability across a Cloud-Connected Workforce

Robert Waldie of Opengear looks at three strategies learned in the data center to secure distributed sites against breach-of-availability incidents
23 April 2012

Comment: Turn to Military-grade SecurityComment: Turn to Military-grade Security

Key industrial infrastructure is becoming as vulnerable as corporate data to attack, driving commercial organizations toward defense-grade IT solutions for protection. Arun Subbarao of LynuxWorks explains the wisdom behind the strategy
20 April 2012

Comment: Do You Know Where Your Data Is?Comment: Do You Know Where Your Data Is?

As businesses increasingly bring in mobile devices for their staff, data can no longer be pinpointed to the. Siân John of Symantec discusses the threats to businesses and how employing data encryption on mobile devices brings a new level of security to sensitive business information
20 April 2012

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