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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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Mature SIMs do more than log aggregation and correlation
by
Diana Kelley
They've come a long way from the early days of log aggregation and correlation; enterprises now glean value from SIMs for compliance, visualization, and even overall business intelligence.
How to write a risk methodology that blends business, security needs
by Cris Ewell
One security professional describes a homegrown risk methodology currently being used by a large university and a private corporation.
Risk management must include physical-logical security convergence
by
Michael S. Mimoso
If your organization is serious about managing risk and total asset protection, then physical-logical convergence is a necessary step.
Lack of cloud computing definition adds confusion, risk
by
Robert Westervelt
Vendors loosely using the term cloud computing are causing confusion for users in the market for buying and securing these services.
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Three cloud computing risks to consider
by Patrick Cunningham
Cloud computing carries risks that enterprises need to weigh before they forge ahead.
New partnerships, creative thinking help security bust recession
by
Kelley Damore
The economy is forcing organizations to be more resourceful and bury the hatchet. And that's a good thing.