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Be nice to the janitor and other security tips

I had the opportunity to attend a couple of sessions at the Singapore leg of the Hacker Halted 2010 conference held earlier this week. And while I wasn't able to figure out the answer to the Question

Shhh! Paint stops RF

Some of the same properties that make radio frequency communications so valuable--the abilities to cover relatively large distances and ignore walls and barriers--can make managing RF coverage

Small devices make big security holes

Just because your mobile device uses a different operating system than your database server doesn't mean that malware and attacks can't move from your handheld to your server. As the number of

The convergence of IT and physical security

You might have excellent identity management solutions and comprehensive physical security to control who enters your buildings, but if you don't manage the two as one entity, you're leaving a lot

Security diligence makes a difference

Ironclad, well-formulated security and privacy policies are the single most important way that companies can protect their customers and their own assets, but it's far from a one-size-fits-all

Merging physical security and IT security

The convergence between physical security and IT security, which began in earnest last year, is crucial to enabling organizations to fully protect their data and networks during security attacks.

The need for policy with security surveillance

Everywhere you look there seems to be a camera--in the convenience store, at the stop light and nowadays within the maze of the business enterprise. Physical security and the ability to track

How to choose the best VoIP security service

With a recent report indicating how advanced Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) capabilities when it comes to integrating voice with data in the next five years, the issue of security will

Consolidation a big trend in security marketplace

Industry pundits are advising tech leaders to keep an eye on what's happening within the security marketplace as vendors continue to merge and acquire each other, morphing product lines and likely