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Integration Theory
Information security has evolved in the past 10 years from a siloed, uber-secret endeavor to an accepted enterprise business practice.
(Journal Article - July 1, 2008)
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Editor's Desk: What You Need: DNSSEC
Like most of the early Internet protocols, DNS wasn't meant to carry the burden it does today. It wasn't built with an Internet-as-ecommerce platform in mind. What's needed today is DNSSEC, more formally known as DNS Security Extensions.
(Journal Article - July 1, 2008)
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Face-Off: Chinese Cyberattacks: Myth or Menace?
Security Experts Marcus Ranum & Bruce Schneier Offer Their Opposing Points of View on the U.S. Department of Defense and cyberattacks.
(Journal Article - July 1, 2008)
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Ping: Adrian Seccombe
In the four years since it was founded, the Jericho Forum has promoted a new approach to information security, one that takes into account that traditional hard boundaries between the company and the rest of the world are fast dissolving.
(Journal Article - July 1, 2008)
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Rediscovering Security in Windows Server 2008
Check out the Webcast featured here and learn more about how to overcome the security challenges of implementing Windows Server 2008.
(Webcast - December 4, 2007)
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Core of the Matter
The application has become the prime target for hackers, in this document we review six leading Web application firewalls that help deliver your critical apps securely.
(Journal Article - March 1, 2008)
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Inviting Risk
The contractor you Hire can become the source of a security breach unless you take precautions.
(Journal Article - May 1, 2007)
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Risk and Policy Management
Information security professionals have to deal with more than traditional Internet threats.
(Journal Article - April 1, 2007)
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