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The death of traditional security
A wireless network really is different from the traditional cabled network. It's so different that analysts from Forrester are saying that traditional
The value of data destruction
According to analyst firm IDC, as much as 60 percent of corporate data resides unprotected on desktop and laptop computers. The most effective method of securing this information is full data
Risk management: Growing pains
There has been a significant shift as organizations have had to adapt to the fact that they need control and process in their security, and risk management is a big part of that. These changes
Smart mobile security
Beyond the obvious ways of securing mobile technology and the corporate data that resides on it, some enterprises are going a step further, using a combination of smart card technology and public
The iPod as a security risk
It's not uncommon to see employees walking to and around work listening to music on their iPods, but could these seemingly innocuous devices pose a security risk for your company? Recent news
Getting started with SOA
SOA has plenty of promise for companies, but it can seem daunting to get started. First, take a step back and rethink your fundamental approach to application building and management. Figure out
Finding key information fast
Missing valuable information is an unfortunate byproduct of today's massive corporate data stores. To make sure you can find information wherever it resides at a moment's notice, first understand
Remote workers still imperil enterprise security
A survey sponsored by Cisco and conducted by InsightExpress has found that poor judgment and bad practices by users are defeating the intent of security hardware and software, leaving enterprise
Editor's Corner
It's that time of year The end of a year and the dawn of another ignites reminiscence and the urge to look back and see what's taken place in the past 12 months. In talking
Defending against intellectual property theft
When it comes to protecting intellectual property no security plan is too expensive and no one tool can do the trick. As a former CIA leader and security expert points out, the biggest problem

