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| Past articles |
| Not Just Disclosure Any More - February 23, 2006 |
| Social Engineering - February 22, 2006 |
| Data Security Standards Authenication Requirements - February 08, 2006 |
| PCI Overview - February 08, 2006 |
| A Case for Encryption - November 17, 2005 |
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Not Just Disclosure Any More - February 23, 2006
Disclosure laws are becoming more prevalent as more media reports expose company negligence safeguarding our private data.
Social Engineering - February 22, 2006
Kevin Mitnick used social engineering techniques to break into computer systems for Nokia, Fujitsu, Motorola, and Sun Microsystems some of the top technology and telecommunication companies.
Data Security Standards Authenication Requirements - February 08, 2006
Payment Card Industry Standards
PCI Overview - February 08, 2006
Overview of PCI Standards
A Case for Encryption - November 17, 2005
What happens when a laptop is lost or stolen? Is the company responsible for the data that is stored on that device?
Corporate Cost of Identity Theft - November 07, 2005
Corporations are being held legally and financially responsible for compromise of private data.
Need for Strong Authenication - October 26, 2005
Does your organization rely on simple userid/passwords to authenication users to network resources via the Internet?
Identity Theft - October 24, 2005
Rise of Identity Theft has become of increasing importance to today's corporate community resulting in the need for formal security practices and mandates.
The Need for IT Security Monitoring - October 18, 2005
“Security monitoring—Building an effective IT security infrastructure reduces the risk of unauthorized access. Improving security can reduce the risk of processing unauthorized transactions and generating inaccurate reports, and can ensure a reduction of the unavailability of key systems if applications and IT infrastructure components have been compromised,” as COSO describes IT security monitoring.
Spyware - September 05, 2005
Our first security topic is the ever-growing threat of spyware and the affect it can have to an organization. Although some may claim that spyware programs are simply a nuisance, there are direct negative affects that large numbers of infected computers can have on a network.
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