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Adequate anti-virus coverage
I'm not here to discuss which vendor's product is better than another. I am simply looking for information on good security metrics and practices. Auditors are always interested in uncovering failures in automated systems and how to mitigate them.
Tags: antivirus, it management, security, software, TTate, anti-virus coverage, DAT, network
Discussion threads 2006-11-06
IP subnet migration checklist
Does anyone have a "best practice" document that you have developed for changing an active subnet to another subnet? We have a division that we need to move IP address ranges to another range. The old address range needs to remain in effect for a period of time for some...
Tags: frame relay router, IP, it management, subnet, TTate
Q&A 2006-01-09
SDLC / Security review & SOX
What security reviews should occur during the maintenance phase of the software/system development lifecycle? In other words, what types of modifications to a SOX scoped application should cause security review & sign-off? How do you document that a "trip point" has been reached to cause the event to occur?Thanks
Tags: application development, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, SDLC, security, Security Review, software, sox, TTate
Discussion threads 2005-07-11
Evaluating Carrier/Service Provider Offerings
It is time for my organization to begin evaluating carriers again for data communication services. We have historically had a private global managed service frame-relay network using one of the large carriers. We are expecting to change technologies at this time and want to consider other carriers and their services....
Tags: AT&T Corp., carrier, change management, datacom, mpls, network, networking, TTate, vpn, wan
Discussion threads 2005-06-28
General issues with mobile wireless security
General issues with mobile wireless securityHow does your organization secure mobile users? What I am referring to are those users that have company-owned, or managed, mobile wireless resources that they use outside of your organization's wireless network. Traffic to/from those devices at a non-secure location is susceptible to capture and...
Tags: mobile, mobile marketing, networking, policy, privacy, security, TTate, WEP, Wi-Fi, wireless, wireless security
Discussion threads 2005-05-27
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Windows XP vs. Mac OS X
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