Prosecuting Spyware Makers, A New Endpoint Security Standard
Sometimes the drive for better security can also bring cost savings.
Three years after Microsoft launched an initiative to improve its products’ security, we talk to information security veteran Gary Morse, president of Razorpoint Security Technologies, about the results.
List helps prioritize vulnerability patching
Sober.V Spreads, Apple Fixes 20 OS X Vulnerabilities, Mytob Tops Virus List
Why use separate firewall, intrusion detection and prevention, gateway antivirus, and VPN products when one appliance can handle it all?
Data Storage Security a Concern; Symantec’s 64-Bit Antivirus; Multiple Mozilla, Netscape Vulnerabilities
WS-Security, Liberty, and SAML play nice together
Has the absence of a big security threat lulled you into inaction?
Eight Firefox Vulnerabilities; Microsoft Previews Longhorn Security; Windows XP SP2 Rollout Lags
Pharming attacks are on the rise. Should your organization be concerned?
As the effectiveness of e-mail worms decreases, attackers turn to network-based worms.
Companies that better target their security spending actually spend less and have more effective security programs
A cybersecurity group works to improve security in the chemical industry.
Ten Microsoft Problems; Lotus Notes and Domino Vulnerabilities
Automated vulnerability remediation exists, but most companies still take a manual approach
Regulations are leading organizations toward automated database intrusion prevention, auditing, and encryption
What auditors and database administrators need to know
Executives Decry Cost of SOX, IM Security Still a Concern, and a Mobile Phone Worm Evolves