Choosing a security services provider can be tricky. We explain the key decisions and considerations you must make.
A new survey shows that enterprise networking groups -- not IT security pros -- are usually responsible for day-to-day NAC administration.
Why IT must adopt an information-centric view of security.
How to handle the special security risks posed by portable devices
A new survey finds that nearly 9 out of 10 IT employees say they'd steal privileged or confidential information if they knew they were going to be laid-off tomorrow.
Results of AberdeenGroup research shed light on best practices in vulnerability management
How to protect yourself from the threats posed by unified communications.
Your employees may take the corporate laptop on summer holiday and bring back security risks to your network
Customers want integrated -- and highly manageable -- security tools. A smorgasbord of best-of-breed tools just can't get it done anymore
Strong, effective IT security can be compromised by orphaned accounts and entitlements. We offer strategies to manage these expired accounts and entitlements.
SQL injection vulnerabilities are easy -- and cheap -- to test for, regardless of whether you're a good guy or a malicious hacker
Is there a holistic solution for ensuring the secure, fast, and reliable delivery of applications?
A security researcher's speculation about a DNS flaw ignites another firestorm for full and responsible disclosure
Thanks to this month's DNS vulnerabilities, a lot of patching will be taking the time of DNS administrators. In fact, it might even seem like 2002 all over again.
Enterprise security is an expensive proposition – one that's likely to get even more expensive as organizations take steps to protect themselves.
As attackers increasingly target browser flaws, the Firefox update scheme serves as a model for the industry
From centralization to support for standards, these encryption key management and data security best practices can help you protect your organization’s confidential data and comply with regulatory mandates.
Firefox 3.0 release highlights the perils of information technology celebrity
A security researcher announces a new Threat Forecast service that aims to keep security chiefs at least one step ahead of the bad guys
With more than 100 million Web applications deployed in the world, perhaps fewer than 5 percent of are being tested for security vulnerabilities. We offer three simple steps to help you secure your Web applications.