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NewsGuilty verdict against network admin sparks debate
The guilty verdict against former San Francisco network administrator Terry Childs has sparked some heated discussion in the blogosphere over IT management and security practices. Many see the case, Read more...
Will the iPhone be IT's Achilles Heel?Apple's iPhone wasn't intended to be an enterprise device, but there is no doubt that employees will start bringing WiFi-enabled smartphones into the corporate setting, using them for work-related Read more... Poll: Businesses don't enforce network abuse policiesMost CIOs believe that other departments, such as Human Resources, don't understand the role they must play in enforcing network policies and educating employees about acceptable uses of the Read more... SPOTLIGHT: Printers pose network security threatPrinters pose network security threat ALSO NOTED: Law enforcement focuses on HP investigative sources; How technology is making people look younger; and much more...> Law enforcement focuses on HP investigative sources. Article > How technology is Read more... It's time to review laptop security programsGiven the continuing news of laptop thefts on the federal government level, public and private enterprises Read more... New tool to thwart infected mobile phonesA security vendor is developing a device that could potentially have a huge impact on mobile phone security and cut the risks to the enterprise network. F-Secure's focus is on detecting infected Read more... ALSO NOTED: Upgrade shuts down risks from Adobe Flash Player; Trojan zips files then demands ransom; and much more...> Upgrade shuts down risks from Adobe Flash Player. Article > Trojan zips files then demands ransom. Read more... |




