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Behavior-based AV solutions cannot stand alone
Someday, behavior analysis might replace signature comparison in AV solutions. But I don't think so. Like all security controls, these two approaches to detecting malware are layered defenses, supporting each other, identifying threats the other misses. by Tom Olzak
Tags: Malware, Behavior Analysis, Signature Comparison, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security, Tom Olzak
Blog posts 2008-08-06
CNN Top 10 e-mail leading users to malware
Attention news junkies: The Belgian MX virus and spam blog is reporting that today's CNN Top 10 e-mail links are sending unwitting users to sites hosting malware. by Selena Frye
Tags: Malware, CNN, E-mail, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security, Online Communications, Selena Frye
Blog posts 2008-08-05
Five steps to protect mobile devices anywhere, anytime
It should not take warnings about Chinese hackers to push users and organizations toward secure mobile computing. Cybercriminals come in all shapes, sizes, and from all ethnic backgrounds. Securing systems is simply the right thing to do. by Tom Olzak
Tags: Mobile, Network, Mobile Device, Encryption, Laptop Computer, Notebooks, Advertising & Promotion, Security, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Marketing, Tom Olzak
Blog posts 2008-08-04
Security news roundup: Apple's DNS patch flawed
This week's security events includes news that the DNS patch released by Apple is flawed, a warning about the ease with which eavesdroppers can listen in to most wireless phone conversations, critical holes discovered in K9 Web Protection, and a DOS vulnerability in F-PROT's virus scanner. by Paul Mah
Tags: Phone, DNS, Vulnerability, Apple Inc., F-PROT, Scanners, Domain Names, Security, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Hardware, Peripherals, Internet, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-08-03
Write information owner responsibility into policy
The information owner is a key player in protecting sensitive data and systems. His or her role must be clearly defined in policies. However, security personnel should review information owner decisions to ensure regulatory and policy compliance. by Tom Olzak
Tags: Policy, Information Owner, Cresson Wood, Outsourcing, Security, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Tom Olzak
Blog posts 2008-07-30
See effect of dependent risk by using a decision tree
Certain risks may only appear as a result of actions taken as a result of managing another risk. Project management expert Tom Mochal says that is when you want to use a decision tree. by Tom Mochal
Tags: Risk, Financial, Outcome, Decision Tree, Tom Mochal, B, Financial Risk, Outcome 1.2, Outcome 1.3, Outcome 2, Strategy, Security, Management
Blog posts 2008-07-29
How do I... install and use PktFilter to secure Windows?
TechRepublic Linux and Open Source blogger Jack Wallen explains how to install and configure PktFilter on a Windows PC. by Jack Wallen
Tags: Open Source, Rule, Tool, PktFilter, Microsoft Windows, Productivity, Operating Systems, Security, Software, Jack Wallen
Blog posts 2008-07-29
Five ways to show business value of M-F authentication
There's more to selecting an enterprise second-factor authentication method than meets the retina scanner. As with any IT project, each dollar spent must produce business value. With M-F authentication, this translates to value beyond simply verifying an employee's identity. by Tom Olzak
Tags: Solution, Health Care, Enrollment, Authentication, M-F, Security, Tom Olzak
Blog posts 2008-07-28
Security news roundup: Tool lets you resolve location of rogue Wi-Fi users
This week's security events includes news of a security update to the popular Thunderbird e-mail client, news of a buffer overflow in BEA WebLogic, exploits for DNS vulnerability released, and a tool that allows you to resolve the actual physical location of rogue Wi-Fi users. by Paul Mah
Tags: DNS, Vulnerability, Mozilla Thunderbird, Wi-Fi, Exploit, Tool, MoocherHunter, Security, Wireless, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-07-27
E-mail security policies
According to a survey by Webroot, some of the more common e-mail security policies have to do with prohibiting access to personal e-mail accounts from the office or stowing away corporate e-mails to such accounts. The next common strategy is to enforce a global confidential signature, essentially a signature...
Tags: E-mail Security, E-mail, Cyberthreats, Online Communications, Security, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-07-25
How many spam do you get in a day?
I ran a poll on "How many spam do you get in a day?" a couple of weeks back as part of a weekly roundup piece I posted over at TechRepublic's Security blog, and I thought I'll share the results over here. I...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Spam, Security, Spam And Phishing, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-07-24
End users more vulnerable to spear phishing scams
It may surprise you to find out how vulnerable end users are to phishing attacks. Now a new application may let you constructively realign end user behavior to protect your company's assets. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Phishing, Cyberthreats, Spam, Viruses And Worms, Security, Spam And Phishing, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-07-23
SolutionBase: Does the Cisco Self-Defending Network really work?
David Davis explains why the Cisco Self-Defending Network might be the right choice for your company. by David Davis
Tags: Security, Network, Cisco Systems Inc., David Davis, CSDN, Figure B, Network Admission Control, Networking
Blog posts 2008-07-23
The security control nobody used...
Not every security control is successful, particularly those not transparent to business users. This is the story of a failed attempt to encrypt email and the lessons learned. by Tom Olzak
Tags: Message, Security, Team, Security Control, E-mail, Team Management, Online Communications, Management, Tom Olzak
Blog posts 2008-07-23
Obtain your CIW certification today with one test and proof of Microsoft certification
Obtain a CIW security analyst certification with one test and proof of higher certification. by Steven Warren
Tags: Security, Certification, Microsoft Corp., Quality, Training And Certification, Business Operations, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-07-22
Bignum arithmetic and premature optimization
What does Knuth's statement, "premature optimization is the root of all evil," mean for security? by Chad Perrin
Tags: Integer, Optimization, Ruby, Programmer, Language, Moore, Scripting Languages, C/C++, Development Tools, Security, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Programming Languages, Software Development, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-07-22
Photos: Tracking Last HOPE hackers
The New York conference, where attendees are tracked via RFID, attracts hacker celebrities including the guys behind the phone phreaker movement and the TV-B-Gone remote control. by CNET News.com
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Photograph, Hacker, Hacking, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, CNET News.com, news, rfid, hackers
Image galleries 2008-07-22
Security news roundup: Free software to trace stolen laptops
This week's security events includes news of a free laptop tracking system, patches released to fix two critical holes in Firefox, a critical vulnerability of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, and the release of Adobe Acrobat 9. by Paul Mah
Tags: Software, Adobe Systems Inc., RIM Blackberry Enterprise Server, Mozilla Firefox, Adobe PDF, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Acrobat Reader, RIM BlackBerry, Laptop Computer, Mac OS X Version, Web Browsers, Handhelds, Security, Internet, Hardware, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-07-20
Five good security reads
Check out a list of five security related books Chad Perrin has read in the past year that he thinks you should read, too. by Chad Perrin
Tags: Novel, Security, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-07-17
Does IT security really need more whistle-blowers?
The fact you disagree with management's interpretation of risk, and the security controls they refuse to implement, does not necessarily constitute corporate negligence. Weigh your options carefully if you're inclined to report your boss to an outside agency. by Tom Olzak
Tags: IT Security, Financial, Information Technology, Professional Development, Financial Accounting, Security, Career, Finance, Tom Olzak
Blog posts 2008-07-16
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