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76. Symantec Enterprise Solutions
- enterprisesecurity.symantec.com
- Internal Security Breach War Stories: Internal Security Breach .
- Symantec analysts prevented a case of potential corporate espionage by contacting a customer after a suspicious SSH session was detected from a workstation at the customer site to an offsite computer. Upon further investigation of the event by internal security staff at the client site, the customer discovered that an employee had made numerous, unauthorized transfers of confidential files to his home computer. Based on the information that Symantec provided, the customer was able to seize the files from the employees home computer and proceed with immediate disciplinary action against the employee. ...
- Although the SSH session is an outbound connection, Symantec analysts are concerned that this type of activity may not be allowed under the clients security policy. ... Given the potential severity of this event, analysts immediately contact the customer by telephone to warn that a possible security violation is in progress and post the following event summary to the client web portal: .
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This type of activity may not be allowed by your existing security policy. ...
- The client contact verified Symantecs theory that the internal user had set up the SSH tunnel to a home computer. Upon interviewing the employee, security staff discovered that the individual had downloaded a number of confidential files to a home computer for non-work related use. After recovering the stolen files, the client proceeded to take severe disciplinary action against the employee in accordance with the companys security policy. ...
- Enterprise Security Newsclip.
- Enterprise Security Newsletter.
- Internal Security Breach.
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78. 3D Gamers - Secret Service: Security Breach
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- Secret Service: Security Breach.
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79. Network Forensics Teams to the Rescue - NetworkNewz
- www.networknewz.com
- Security is a major issue with anyone who has to operate a network. ...
- In today's NetworkNewz, Paul Desmond is going to show us how you can recover from a security breach and catch the person who has broken into your network.
- Network forensics can help you recover from a security breach and potentially catch the culprit.
- You've got a sound security setup, with firewalls, intrusion detection, authentication and authorization - the gamut. ...
- If you've tuned in to the latest security buzz, you'll have heard that finding the culprit may well require the expertise of a network forensics specialist. Network forensics involves finding the extent of a security breach and recovering lost data. Forensics experts also try to determine how the intruder got past your security mechanisms and, potentially, who the person is.
- In its annual computer crime study released in March, the Computer Security Institute (CSI) found that 90% of 643 companies and government agencies it surveyed detected a computer security breach within the previous year, and 74% acknowledged financial losses. ...
- In addition, many vendors sell products that help with forensics, from log analyzers to programs that make an image of computer hard drives. ...
- Forensics evidence exists in three main places: on the perpetrator's computer, on the "victim" computer and on the network devices in between the two, notes Mark Pollitt, unit chief of the Computer Analysis Response Team for the FBI Laboratory in Washington, D. ...
- "Logs are the key to everything," agrees John Frazier, Chief Information Security Officer at i2 Technologies, a vendor of supply- chain management tools. ...
- Doing so will reduce the chance of an intruder compromising the log to cover his tracks, says Steph Marr, vice president of information security for Predictive Systems, a New York network consulting firm. ...
- Should your company be the victim of an attack, the first order of business is to take the victim computer offline. ...
- You must forbid access to the area to preserve fingerprints, and isolate any phone lines that could dial in to the attacked computers, says Paul Raines, vice president of electronic security for The Federal Reserve Bank of New York, which has its own forensics unit. If the computer is off, don't turn it on, as that could launch viruses and change timestamps and other important evidence, he advises. ...
- A critical precaution is to create what Predictive Systems' Marr calls "interior zone boundaries," which establish security parameters around groups within an organization. ...
80. Trust Digital Security Software - TRUST DIGITAL ! Secure your PDA and Palm using PDASecure
- www.trustdigital.com
- Detect, control, and centrally manage all mobile devices, push security policy and disable lost / stolen devices. ...
- Security Tutorial .
- Security 101 - A Tutorial.
- The Need for Security .
- Security Threats, Attacks and Compromises: .
- Security Issues .
- Why security .
- Why should an organization be concerned about security? .
- It's no secret, security threats are very real and extremely serious. ... Here we will uncover the real need for security, explore the various types of security threats and learn how Trust Digital can help to make your operating environment safe, secure and threat-free. ...
- The Need for Security .
- Even a workstation with seemingly non-sensitive information can be the "weak-link" where a security breach can occur. ...
- In the past, the solution for information security may have resulted in locking a mainframe safely in a room with limited access. ... With the popularity of personal computers, the availability of high speed, modems and connections and the rise of the Internet, there has not only been a significant increase in the number of computer security incidents, but also an increase in the severity of the incidents. ... Many corporations set their computer systems with the default settings and passwords, so breaches were easy. ... According to the FBI, around 62% of organizations experienced some form of security breach during 2000 in the U. ...
81. The CPA Journal
- www.nysscpa.org
- THE CPA AND THE COMPUTER .
- Security Issues on the Internet.
- Security is only as strong as the weakest link. One must always be aware of the security of each transaction when sending and receiving information over the Internet. ...
- The accountant’s scope of concern with security over the Internet encompasses corporate intranets, partner-to-partner transactions on extranets, and website transactions. ... When considering security mechanisms, a cost/benefit analysis should also be undertaken. ...
- No matter how secure a computer is, once it is attached to a network or the Internet, the risks of subterfuge increase. Properly protecting a network from attack requires various and several security layers; the more layers, the greater the degree of security. ...
- Security Vulnerabilities .
- How vulnerable is a network? A vulnerability is a flaw in the computer system that can cause a security problem. ... An architectural problem or deficient security design may be at fault. A specified action must be formulated for each vulnerability, and security features properly implemented and configured. ...
- Proper and effective network security provides the following: .
- The simplest forms of security are password control and firewall protection. The best type of password is one that incorporates letters, numbers, and punctuation; allowing simple or predictable passwords (such as birthdays) creates a security risk. A firewall is software or hardware that limits certain kinds of access to a computer from a network. ...
82. AUTOMATED INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY PROGRAM HANDBOOK
- wwwoirm.nih.gov
- AUTOMATED INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY PROGRAM HANDBOOK.
- AIS Security Program.
- AIS Security Policy.
- AIS Security Program Content.
- Security Level Designations.
- Introduction to Security Levels .
- Security Level Requirements .
- Security Level Requirements.
- Matrix of Minimum Security Safeguards .
- Information Systems Security Officer Responsibilities .
- Security Assessments .
- Computer Security Incident Response Capabilities .
- Personnel Security/Suitability and Training.
- Personnel Security/Suitability Program Requirements .
- Physical Security .
- Application Systems and Data Security.
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84. W&D | In the Spotlight | News | Cybercrime Fighters: Companies Have More Legal Weapons to Defend Against Attacks on Their Computer Systems
- www.wiggin.com
- Cybercrime Fighters: Companies Have More Legal Weapons to Defend Against Attacks on Their Computer Systems .
- Companies Have More Legal Weapons to Defend Against Attacks on Their Computer Systems By Jenny B. Davis Imagine yourself at a business that out of the blue receives an e-mail from an anonymous sender claiming that he can log into the company’s supposedly secure computer system using your secret password. ... Oleg Zezev broke into the Bloomberg computer system from his home in Kazakhstan, in central Asia. Using the alias “Alex” and two free Hotmail accounts, Zezev attempted to extort money from Bloomberg in exchange for staying mum about breaking into the company’s computer system, according to reports by the U. ... In February, Zezev was convicted in federal court on all four counts brought against him, including attempted extortion and computer intrusion. ... But you don’t have to be a mogul to face the threat of incursions into your company’s computer systems. ... In a 2002 survey of computer security experts working for the U. ... private sector and federal government, conducted by the San Francisco-based Computer Security Institute, some 90 percent of the respondents reported that they had logged a computer security breach within the past 12 months. ... , sharpened fears that terrorists might target computer systems as well. Acknowledging the critical nature of the nation’s private computer infrastructure, the U. ... Department of Homeland Security in June established the National Cyber Security Division to address threats to government and corporate computer systems.
85. Computer security - On the hush hush - Topic Powered by Infopop
- episteme.arstechnica.com
- 0b Ars Technica News & Discussion Computer security - On the hush hush.
- but when an outage is caused by a hacker attack or security breach, the company is suddenly caught with their pants down and security strategies are called into question. In turn, many corporations have decided not to report security breaches and attacks for fear of bad publicity.
- and the Computer Security Institute polled 503 computer security practitioners from corporations, government agencies, universities, financial and medical institutions. 90 percent of the respondents reported security breaches within the past year. ... (Note: I believe they deem computer viruses as a "security breach") The Director of the Computer Security Institute remarked on the report:.
- Less than half of the respondents quantified the financial losses associated with their security breaches. For those who reported their losses, the majority of their losses were through theft of proprietary information and financial fraud which accounted for less than twenty percent of the security breaches. ...
- Many of the study's respondents said they would report security breaches to law enforcement officials more often if they were guaranteed information would not be released though the Freedom of Information Act. Even with that guarantee, I wonder how willing the companies would be to informing their shareholders about security breaches. Until this happens, you may just have to read between the lines when a company does not disclose the reasons for computer downtime.
- I'll say this over and over again: Laws don't prevent computer misuse. ...
- This is subsequently followed by a media trial, as "computer crimes" are still news these days, which would more than likely expose the incompetence of the company to the general populace. ...
- I'll say this over and over again: Laws don't prevent computer misuse. ...
- This is subsequently followed by a media trial, as "computer crimes" are still news these days, which would more than likely expose the incompetence of the company to the general populace. ...
- I'll say this over and over again: Laws don't prevent computer misuse. ...
86. Computer Cops - Google cache uncovers data security breach
- www.computercops.biz
- Security Central.
- Computer Associates.
- Computer Cops is a satisfied customer of JaguarPC .
- ggle: Security HeadLines: Google cache uncovers data security breach.
- This entire site, Cops Themes, and Computer Cops are © 2002 - 2004 Computer Cops, LLC. ...
- Paul Laudanski, Member of Computer Cops, LLC.
87. Computer Security Books - /incident-response books
- www.securitybooks.org
- Computer Security Books.
- The Internet Security Bookstore.
- 11) Security and Wardriving .
- Computer Forensics and Cybercrime Resources .
- Computer Viruses, Anti-Virus and Protection .
- Worldwide Internet Security Bookstore .
- Computer Security Books.
- Cisco Network Security.
- Computer Forensics.
- Computer Viruses.
- Database Security.
- General Security Books.
- Security Policy / Management.
- Unix & Linux Security .
- Web / Web Application Security.
- Windows Security.
88. Security News - Recent Stories
- www.awarenessmaterials.com
- Most of these news stories could have been prevented with an effective security awareness program or they promote the use of security awareness.
- Security Wire Digest.
- com/software/security/print. ...
- Justice Conrad von Finckenstein wrote "the mere fact of placing a copy of a music file on a shared directory in a computer where that copy can be accessed via a P2P service does not amount to distribution. ...
- 29 March 2004 - The Indirect Costs of Security Breaches.
- Companies that suffer security breaches incur both direct costs, such as lost productivity and overtime pay for those cleaning up the breach's aftermath, and indirect costs, such as loss of customer confidence, lost sales and legal liabilities. A group of researchers at the University of Maryland's Smith School of Business studied the effects of security breaches on the value of companies in the stock market. ...
- According to research from McAfee Security, 22% of Europe's small businesses (those with fewer than 20 employees) have had to temporarily shut down in order to recover from malware attacks. ...
- 28 March 2004 - Executives Could Face Liability for Inadequate Security.
- Some security and legal experts say that executives could face civil and criminal penalties for failing to adequately protect their computer networks. ...
- uk/internet/security/0,39020375,39149878,00. ...
- Two laptops stolen from the car of a GMAC Financial Services employee contained personal data, including names, Social Security numbers and credit scores, belonging to more than 200,000 people. ...
- 24 March 2004 - California Man Indicted for Placing Keystroke Logger on Employer's Computer.
- Ropp allegedly installed a keystroke logger on a manager's computer while still employed at Bristol West Insurance.
- A study from ICSA Labs found that 30% of the 300 companies surveyed said they had a serious computer virus outbreak in 2003, double the figure for 2002. ... ICSA content security programs manager Larry Bridwell says that 2004 could be even worse. Everyone must take their responsibilities seriously; companies need to be proactive about network security and employee education, vendors need to provide more secure software and antivirus companies need to develop and use more effective heuristics. ...
89. Netlawblog: Security Archives
- www.fedlawyers.org
- Straight Talk About Windows Security.
- Until Sir William gets his security act together, his OS is BS.
- "Computer Error".
- Of course, the real cause of the security breaches is human beings who foolishly place information on public web servers that should not be there. The Post's exercise in trying to shift blame from humans to machines reminds me of the ancient ploy of blaming any mistake on a "computer error. ...
- E-mail Security for Lawyers.
- A perennial topic has resurfaced in the Network-Lawyers discusion group: E-mail security for lawyers. ...
- Bruce Schneier is deeply cynical about the Bush Administration's system of color-coded security alerts. ... I can't think of any real security reasons for alerting the entire nation, and any putative terrorist plotters, that the Administration believes there is a credible threat. ...
- Homeland Security Computer Vulnerability Alerts.
- Thanks to beSpacific for the link to information on Homeland Security's new computer security alert system.
- Security Breach in U. ...
- Over at eLawyer Blog, Doug Simpson has some tough questions concerning the computer security breach in the U. ...
- I've been suggesting for years that class action suits against Microsoft for its multitude of security defects would be a good thing. ... An excerpt:Some even suggest that by 2010, a software Martin Luther will appear to nail 95 Theses--perhaps in the form of a class-action lawsuit--to a door in Redmond, kicking off a full-blown security reformation.
- Another Reason for Web Security.
90. SurfWax -- News and Articles On Security Software
- webservices.surfwax.com
- News, Reviews & Articles on Security Software .
- The Cisco consultants said its routers, storage appliances and security software will be used to build out customers' systems. ...
- "If we were at the center of the applications software world in the '80s," said John Yates, a technology attorney at Morris, Manning & Martin LLP, "we are becoming the center of the network security software world in the 21st century. ...
- , (Nasdaq: - ), a leading development, manufacturing and distribution partner for storage and security software vendors and network equipment providers, and IntelliReach Corporation, a leader in integrated compliance, security and management solutions for corporate messaging environments, today announced a partnership to manufacture and distribute the IntelliReach MessageScreen appliance. ... (Yahoo Finance -- Computer Hardware) .
- MailFrontier of Palo Alto says it will use McAfee anti-virus scanning technology in the latest version of its Enterprise Gateway security software. MailFrontier provides security for online communications, and says its Gateway program catches not only spam but fraudulent e-mail. ...
- In a bulletin released on Friday, Security software and services company Symantec verified the bug but said it posed no immediate danger. ...
- "It's very easy to fall for these things," said Mark Goines, chief marketing officer for security software company PassMark Security in Woodside, Calif. ... "The fraudsters start with the big banks and then go down," said Amir Orad, a vice president at New York-based Internet security software firm Cyota, which works with many of the world's largest banks. ...
- Internet service providers and experts still hold that the first line of defense still lies with educating users about the dangers and using the appropriate security software, namely antivirus programs and firewalls that protect computers from unauthorized traffic. ... Most provide -- and in some cases, automatically install -- security software on subscriber's computers when they join the network. ...
- On Friday, Mac programmers and security experts accused the company of exaggerating the threat to sell its security software. ...
- Security software firm Intego disclosed the new virus on Thursday, saying it had discovered it in a download study from various parts of the world. ... It is a leading provider of Macintosh security software. ...
- Richard Stiennon, a vice-president of research at research firm Gartner, says the performance of appliances surpasses that of the security software that is typically installed on generic machines. ... Security software is typically installed on server operating systems and additional server licence fees, based on user numbers, may inflate deployment costs. ...
91. 404 Error Message
- securitysolutions.com
- Open the Access Control & Security Systems home page and look for links to the information you want.
92. CRN : Daily Archives : Week in Security: Strong Earnings, A Merger, Dud Worm : 9:46 AM EST Mon., Oct. 22, 2001
- www.crn.com
- SECURITY | INFASTRUCTURE | SOFTWARE | HARDWARE | DISTRIBUTION .
- Week in Security: Strong Earnings, A Merger, Dud Worm.
- Here's a rundown of some of the events, announcements and other happenings in security last week: .
- Security vendors posted healthy earnings reports, including Symantec, which cited heightened security awareness as driving increased sales. ...
- Internet Security Systems also beat analysts' estimates with pro forma third-quarter earnings of 2 cents per share. ...
- The company also disclosed plans for a new feature pack for a next-generation security suite. ...
- RedSiren, a Pittsburgh-based provider of managed security services, said it will buy security solution provider Atomic Tangerine, Menlo Park, Calif. The combined company will be called RedSiren Technologies, offering security policy consulting, architecture design and planning, and security monitoring services. ...
- Security experts said a computer worm that tried to exploit the recent anthrax scare had design flaws that prevented it from spreading. ...
- , said it was awarded a General Services Administration (GSA) schedule contract for its consulting and managed security services. ...
- Zone Labs, San Francisco, launched a reseller program to support ZoneAlarm Pro and Integrity security products. ...
- ISS rolled out RealSecure SiteProtector, a centralized management system for network, server and desktop security. ...
- 0, its Web security software to protect network and application resources. A component of Novell's Access Management security solutions, iChain allows organizations to control user access to Web environments and provide users single sign-on to most Web-based applications and content. ...
93. Hydrus Enterprises
- www.hydrusenterprises.co.uk
- How to Survive a Computer Disaster.
- An IT Security Planning Guide.
- The Need for Computer Security .
- Twenty Pointers to Surviving a Computer Disaster .
- Computer security is not just for the large corporation with dozens of mainframes or the specialist "high tech" outfit. ...
- Computer security affects the business as a whole. ...
- Surveys have shown that the number of breaches of computer security has risen significantly over the past two years. The types of breach include a variety of incidents such as: .
- computer-related theft .
- And there has been at least one incident where a computer failure was caused by rats eating through the cables! .
- To make matters worse, the cost of security breaches is also on the increase; in a 1996 survey the average cost of a system breach was £16,000, up from £9,000 in 1994.
- It describes how to go about preparing a security plan for your IT systems and covers: .
- the need for computer security .
- a summary of twenty key points to surviving a computer disaster. ...
- The guide provides a number of practical examples of the types of security breaches, the effect these may have on the business, and how to reduce the risks.
- The Need for Computer Security.
94. Article: September 11, 2001 attacks
- www.wikipedia.org
- The attacks also precipitated a focus on domestic security issues and the creation of a new cabinet-level federal agency, the Department of Homeland Security. ...
- Other countries imposed similar security restrictions: in the United Kingdom, for instance, civilian aircraft were forbidden to fly over London for several days after the attacks. ...
- Computer models have shown that most of the stairwells in both towers would likely have remained usable until the general collapse had they been shielded in concrete. ...
- "We swore that America wouldn't live in security until we live it truly in Palestine. ...
- Unnecessary Killing and Devastation (a "grave breach" under Geneva Conventions of 1949) Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War (12 August 1949), Article 147; .
- Airport security .
95. ADDSecure.Net Inc. -- Media Examples of Security Breaches
- www.addsecure.net
- Computer Security Canada Inc. from numerous Internet and media sources, provides ample evidence of the heavy cost of faulty Internet security. ... --> Media Examples of Security Breaches.
- Astalavista Security Search Engine .
- CSRC (NIST Computer Security Division) .
- NIH Computer Security Information .
- Lawyers see security suit-riddled future .
- Economics, Psychology, and Sociology of Security .
- Statistics from security services provider Riptech show that 40% of attacks suffered by their client base were targeted, significantly above the expected 15%. ...
- SURVEY SAYS EXTERNAL THREATS MORE PREVALENT THAN INTERNAL THREATS A Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu (DTT) survey found that 39% of banks and financial services companies reported computer security breaches last year. ...
- HACK ATTACKS HITTING BANKS According to the Deloitte Touche 2003 Global Security Survey of worldwide financial services institutions, over a third of banks and financial services companies surveyed reported a security breach in the last year. ...
- PROFILE OF A VIRUS WRITER According to the UK's Sophos, one of the world's largest antivirus companies, about 1,000 viruses are created every month, and in almost all cases the perpetrators are computer-obsessed males between the ages of 14 and 34. ...
- GARTNER SAYS FOCUS ON ALLOCATING FUNDS EFFICIENTLY Gartner analyst John Pescatore observes that the recent Office of Management and Budget (OMB) report detailing cyber security weaknesses throughout government agencies' systems found no correlation between quality of security and spending on security which confirms Gartner CEO Michael Fleisher's statement that spending more doesn't make for better security. The government must do much more to ensure the security of its information infrastructure--but just spending more isn't the answer. Government agencies should increase spending only in certain areas, including external security audits. OMB identified six areas of weakness: Lack of senior management attention; Lack of security education and awareness; Inadequate performance measurement; Failure to integrate security into capital planning and investment control; Poor security practices by outside contractors; Inadequate detection and reporting of vulnerabilities. ...
96. IDS: Security breaches cause for frustration (Campus, 08/30/2001)
- www.idsnews.com
- Security breaches cause for frustration.
- Systems' vulnerability prompt University to strengthen security.
- During the last five years, four separate security breaches have surfaced on campus, prompting many students to examine how well the University protects their personal information.
- • In March 1997, 256 faculty members had their Social Security numbers accessed, according to University officials.
- • Last February, more than 3,000 student Social Security numbers were accessed by an outside individual when a security "hole" was left open in an Office of the Bursar database, University officials said. ...
- • In June, a computer security breach in the School of Music gave hackers the opportunity to access more than 1,700 individuals' Social Security numbers, including nearly 150 IU students. ...
- • This summer, boxes containing pages of personal student information -- including full names, addresses, Social Security numbers and employment information -- were left unattended in Maxwell Hall as the University Division moved its facilities to Ashton Center, the school's dean said.
- In light of the Bursar security breach, IU's board of trustees passed a resolution during a meeting in May to increase the security of IU's computing system.
- University Information Technology Services is currently working on implementing a tougher security policy to prevent further hacks into IU servers.
- The Bursar's office learned of the breach February 6. But database administrators did not notify campus administrators until February 20, and letters to students affected weren't drafted and sent until February 22 -- 16 days after the original security breach.
- The theft of Social Security information poses certain legal concerns, including credit card fraud and personal identity theft for driver's licenses, birth certificates and other personal records.
- The Social Security Administration has created significant deterrents to setting up a false identity or securing credit with stolen numbers, he said.
- Kurt Richter, a graduate student who was affected by the February breach, said he feels the University lagged considerably in informing students.
- Graduate student Lori Poloni-Staudinger was also affected by the breach and said she felt the letter notifying students of the incursion was vague and offered little advice to students on how to further protect themselves. ...
- "I think that the University should have included information about what exactly was given out during the breach," Poloni-Staudinger said. ...
97. Computer Security White Paper - Innovative Security Products, Inc.
- www.wesecure.com
- Innovative Security Products, Inc. ...
- Computer Security White Paper .
- Computer Security .
- As the control of computing information moves to the desk top and remote sites via networking, it is essential that managers understand the threats to this information and create security plans that will meet this new challenge.
- Microcomputer security controls work with a different set of variables than those used for mainframes. For example, control over program changes, data security, system documentation, backup, recovery plans, and system testing are inherent in most mainframe environments. ...
- One of the most critical security issues, one that has been compounded by the micro and LAN/WAN revolution, is a lack of awareness, by executives and users, to the vulnerability of their critical and sensitive information. Microcomputers have unique security problems that must be understood for effective implementation of security measures. ...
- Several approaches need implementing in order to provide the necessary security for microcomputers.
- Things to consider in regards to system security;.
- A virus can change data within a file, erase a disk, or direct a computer to perform system-slowing calculations. Viruses may be spread by downloading programs off of a bulletin board, sharing floppy diskettes, or communicating with an infected computer through a network, by telephone or through the Internet. ... In addition, micro security policy should define permissible software sources, bulletin board use, and the types of applications that can be run on company computers. ...
- The introduction of security planning and countermeasures must be accompanied by a strong awareness training program. It is extremely important to create an awareness of security and inform your users of the procedures they need to maintain for adequate safeguards.
- The cause of most data security problems is lack of management concern. Security will always be a managerial rather than a technical problem. To guard against costly and embarrassing breaches of security, management must clearly establish and enforce security policy, plans, and procedures.
98. InfoStor - SANs heighten storage security requirements
- cgw.pennnet.com
- NEW FROM COMPUTER GRAPHICS WORLD.
- SANs heighten storage security requirements.
- Not making security part of your storage strategy can be a costly and time-consuming oversight. ...
- In 2001, the Computer Security Institute (CSI) conducted its annual "Computer Crime and Security Survey," which found that 85% of the 538 respondents polled detected a security breach within their system. ...
- Although the data provided by this report is interesting, most computer security breaches go unreported. ...
- What is security? .
- Security is the management of risk. ...
- Common security mistakes .
- The primary mistake with any security solution is to assign security management responsibilities to inadequately trained staff and not provide the necessary time or training for professional skill development. Other common mistakes made by management include the failure to appreciate the value of a company's reputation (or the loss thereof in a security breach or disaster) or the failure to appreciate the value of data stored on computer systems. ... , firewalls, encryption, SSL, and IDS) without an overall security strategy, focusing on short-term security "fixes" without long-term follow-up, or totally ignoring the problem. ...
- Another concern regarding security is to not adequately consider the sources of the attacks. To propose security solutions without first defining the type of attacker and the resources at their disposal leads to ambiguous security tasks that cannot achieve the desired goal. ...
- Ultimately, when you are considering a storage solution, keep in mind that not making security part of your storage strategy can be a costly and time-consuming oversight. ...
- Steps to achieving good security .
- It is a common analogy to equate the strength of a company's security to the strength of each component that makes up the security solution. ... This will range from the key concepts of the mission statement to the evaluation from the legal department regarding potential liabilities, to the marketing department regarding security failures and their potential effects on stock price and company reputation. ...
99. Macintosh Security Site -> StaticUsers.net - Apple Powerbooks Security Control Panel
- www.securemac.com
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100. SMO: Computer Security
- www.securitymanagement.com
- Computer Security .
- Following is a collection of resources on Computer Security issues, including past Security Management articles and links to other sources of related information. ...
- Links to Security Management Online Articles.
- Mapping a Network Security Strategy .
- Cleansing Your Computer's Palate .
- The Computer Caper .
- Legal Lessons in the Computer Age .
- Computer Incident Advisory Capability.
- The FBI's National Computer Crime Squad (NCCS).
- Computer Crime Squad.
- Computer Security Technology Center.
- Computer viruses and worms are the greatest security risks facing the business world, according to a new international survey by The Economist Intelligence Unit. ...
- They can also create new vulnerabilities by downloading and installing other code without getting consent from the computer user. ...
- While it might seem obvious that homeland security can be augmented with better information collection, sharing, and analysis among government agencies and between the public and private sectors, the way to achieve such a system is anything but clear. ... " @ Creating a Trusted Information Network for Homeland Security is available from SM Online. ...
- The Department of Homeland Security has unveiled its National Cyber Alert System to help both home users and technical experts to learn about and mitigate potential IT threats. Four types of security tips, bulletins, and alerts are available through free subscriptions from the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team. ...
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