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NOVEMBER 2009
FEATURES
Integrated change management reduces security risks
Metasploit Project acquisition ups ante for penetration testing market
Enterprises must treat Insider risk as they do external threats
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Schneier-Ranum Face-Off: Is antivirus dead?
Standards compliance does not equal sound information security risk management
Time is now for pandemic flu planning
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Integrated change management reduces security risks
by
Diana Kelley & Ed Moyle
Unmanaged changes to IT systems and networks can recklessly increase risk to enterprises. The key is rolling out an accepted change management process, and sticking to it.
Metasploit Project acquisition ups ante for penetration testing market
by
Michael S. Mimoso
Rapid7's acquisition of the Metasploit Project takes down one of the few remaining open source security projects. But expect a smooth transition; there have been many success stories and mistakes made to learn from.
Enterprises must treat Insider risk as they do external threats
by
Michael S. Mimoso
Enterprises can no longer differentiate between insiders and external threats. That's such a 2003 paradigm.
Messaging security risks have upper hand on solutions
by
Neil Roiter
Spam, phishing and infected attachments continue to plague messaging platforms, despite sophisticated protection. What's the answer?
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Schneier-Ranum Face-Off: Is antivirus dead?
by
Bruce Schneier and Marcus Ranum
Security experts Bruce Schneier and Marcus Ranum debate the longterm viability of antivirus software.
Standards compliance does not equal sound information security risk management
by Paul Rohmeyer
The checklist approach to security is easy, but the result is poor security.
Time is now for pandemic flu planning
by
Kelley Damore
Safeguarding your organization against a H1N1 outbreak should be a top priority.
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