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Integrated change management reduces security risks

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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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Privileged account management critical to data security
by Mark Diodati
Regulatory requirements and economic realities are pressuring enterprises to secure their privileged accounts.

DNSSEC deployments gain momentum since Kaminsky DNS bug
by Michael S. Mimoso
DNSSEC brings PKI to the Domain Name System and prevents dangerous cache poisoning attacks. Implementation difficulties and political battles, however, keep it from going mainstream.

Unified threat management products gaining midmarket, enterprise foothold
by Neil Roiter
Unified threat management (UTM) appliances offer consolidated security services in a single, manageable firewall/VPN appliance. But purchase and use only the security options you need. Otherwise you will pay too much for the appliance and for tools that won't make your business more secure

ISP shutdown latest cat-and-mouse game with hackers
by Robert Westervelt
While the 3FN.Net shutdown had limited impact on cybercriminals, it signaled that the private sector and the government are serious about illegal activity.

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Editor's Desk: Google security needs HTTPS by default
by Michael S. Mimoso
Security's leading thinkers ask Google to turn on HTTPS by default for Gmail, Docs and Calendar.

Align your data protection efforts with GRC
by Randall Gamby
Data protection and compliance teams battle for resources but need each other to succeed.