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IT security in 2004: The glass will be half empty
SearchSecurity.com site editor Crystal Ferraro sees a barrage of familiar security woes in store for enterprises in 2004.31 Dec 2003
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More of the same in 2004
SearchSecurity Assistant Editor Mia Shopis offers her thoughts on what security has in store for 2004.30 Dec 2003
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What role should certifications play in hiring someone?
30 Dec 2003
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December 2003: The best of SearchSecurity.com
Peruse our top 10 tips and news articles in the month of December.30 Dec 2003
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Security in 2004: New and exciting threats
Microsoft, malicious code and legislation clouds SearchSecurity expert Ed Yakabovicz's crystal ball.30 Dec 2003
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IDS and IPS in 2004
JP Vossen foretells the roles of IDS and IPS in fighting off attacks in 2004.30 Dec 2003
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Security efforts in '04 still fall short
SearchSecurity expert Jonathan Callas shares his predictions for 2004.30 Dec 2003
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Understanding malware: A lesson in vocabulary
You are better able to secure your network if you understand what you're securing it from.29 Dec 2003
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Small organizations feel the brunt of security in '04
SearchSecurity expert Kevin Beaver shares his thoughts on what the New Year has in store for information security.29 Dec 2003
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'04 will bring changes in small business security, forensics certs and more
Ed Tittel outlines changes he expects to see in the security industry in 2004.29 Dec 2003
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A lesson in digital signatures
A description of how digital signitures work and where you can learn more about implementing them.23 Dec 2003
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Sober-C worm speaks German
A variant of the Sober worm appeared on Saturday and is making progress in German-speaking countries. The worm is not destructive, but administrators are warned to take precautions.22 Dec 2003
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Researchers, poll spark response to Microsoft security
Microsoft's security efforts continue to fall short, and users don't hesitate to let it be known.19 Dec 2003
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New threats, regulatory woe to cause '04 security headaches
Virus writers are getting craftier and lawmakers are getting tougher, which should make for an interesting upcoming year in enterprise security.19 Dec 2003
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Use 2004 to strike a blow for responsible disclosure
Security and IT managers should use the New Year to make a difference in the way vulnerability information is made available to the bad guys.19 Dec 2003
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Week 3: Restore a backup tape and recover usable data
It's important to regularly test your back-ups.19 Dec 2003
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Compliance drives security investments
Federal regulations help boost some organizations' security efforts, but they shouldn't be the sole driver of security.19 Dec 2003
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The vicious circle of patch management
A new security mailing list called PatchManagement.org launched this month, giving taxed network administrators a place to share patching strategies and stories. An expert, meanwhile, describes the...18 Dec 2003
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Tried, tested methods still work for virus writers
Malicious code writers were motivated by money in 2003, making for a busy year combating viruses, worms and Trojans. Experts expect that trend to continue next year as spammers and worm writers joi...18 Dec 2003
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The ethical hacker debate
Ira Winkler advises against hiring hackers for penetration tests.18 Dec 2003
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