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- Microsoft customers want more out-of-cycle patches
- Ideal intrusion defense combines processes and people
- Security Bytes: More flaws in Mac OS X
- Windows patch problems to force out-of-cycle repair
- Microsoft's patch manager gets a refresh
- Security Bytes: Cisco addresses multiple vulnerabilities
- Research shows smarter phishing
- IM too critical a business app to ban
- Congress seeks to alter legal landscape for data breaches
- Oracle fixes 36 more vulnerabilities
- Microsoft to close security updates on old Windows
- Microsoft confirms Windows patch glitch
- The choice is clear for this privacy officer: ChoicePoint's Carol DiBattiste
- Security Blog Log: Man of God, man of ID theft
- Dealing with an inside job: Georgia Technology Authority's Mark Reardon
- Lessons in laptop security: UC Berkeley's Shelton Waggener
- Cleaning up after a data attack: CardSystems' Joe Christensen
- Surviving a data disaster: Lexis-Nexis' Leo Cronin
- Mozilla fixes nearly two dozen Firefox flaws
- Opinion: It's time to fix AV warning messages
- Data theft prompts firm to lock down, protect network
- Auditor's office wards off potential wireless threats
- Report: IM, P2P threats on the rise
- Inside MSRC: Microsoft details IE ActiveX update
- Microsoft releases five fixes for IE, Windows
- Oracle accidentally exposes flaw, exploit
- Security Bytes: Crossover platform virus on the loose
- Microsoft triggers security vendor 'arms race'
- Security Blog Log: Yahoo's click-fraud problem
- Network tool stops security threats dead in their tracks
- Security Bytes: New IE flaw could enable phishing attacks
- Opinion: The importance of a military mindset
- Opinion: Military security legacy is one of innovation, integrity
- Five Microsoft patches coming, but why wait?
- Product Review: SecurEdge is versatile, innovative
- Product Review: FirePass 4100 Controller a perfect fit
- Product Review: MailGate 5500 solid, not perfect
- Scam artists flocking to MySpace
- Survey exposes lax mobile security
- Security Bytes: Massive fraud via Web payment site
- Survey: Enterprises quicken patch processes
- When 17 days of security is an 'Olympian' task
- Fake BBC e-mails seek to exploit IE flaw
- Grid computing and security uncertainties
- Fidelity laptop snafu spotlights need for security policies
- Security Blog Log: Nash, still at helm, addresses IE fixes
- Security Bytes: Courts get tough on digital miscreants
- Fresh Bagels offer baked-in rootkits
- Windows Vista doubles Group Policy's potential
- Third-party fixes available for IE flaw
- Report: Looking for love in all the wrong places
- Microsoft shakeup: Nash is out
- Security Bytes: E-mail marketers smacked with lawsuits, fines
- Security Blog Log: Clues point to bot 'sleeper cells'
- Check Point drops plans to acquire Sourcefire
- Microsoft warns of brand-new IE exploit code
- Security Bytes: Update fixes critical Sendmail flaw
- Maturing federated ID market shows security promise
- Vista delay not as dramatic for enterprises
- Microsoft investigates two IE flaws
- Surveillance exposes malware that comes back from the dead
- New Trojan, kernel-level rootkit have 'frightening capabilities'
- Endpoint security threats meet their match
- Enterprises overly optimistic about Vista security
- Poor government security makes industry wary
- Infosec pros need to get 'physical'
- Security Blog Log: The sobering scope of data fraud
- Security Bytes: Phishing attacks get personal
- Finding security's next 'American Idol'
- Opinion: Ignoring data breaches means ignoring risk management
- Jelly Belly sweetens remote access
- Adobe fixes critical Macromedia flaws
- Companies fear dark corners of the virtual world
- Pair of Microsoft patches fixes seven flaws
- New freeware takes some mystery out of rogue files
- Security Blog Log: A DRM threat to lives and infrastructure?
- Public security slip forces Georgia Capitol to lock down WLAN
- Federal budget for 2007 to boost cybersecurity
- Military mindset no longer applicable in our line of work
- Microsoft to patch flaws in Windows, Office
- Scientists band together for TRUST-worthy research
- Security pros aren't stained by BlackBerry tiff
- Attacks driven by love of money
- Security Bytes: Mac patch falls short of expectations
- Sourcefire acquisition under government scrutiny
- Hot Pick: NFR repeats top honors in intrusion prevention
- Review: Latest DeviceWall geared to SMBs
- Review: Symantec's integrated security appliance a good fit
- Security Blog Log: Hacking for grades causes a stir
- Proof-of-concepts heighten mobile malware fears
- Apple fixes more than a dozen OS X flaws
- Information security, 'CSI' style
- IBM and friends tout open source ID management
- Future CISOs need a 'softer side'
- Oracle releases critical, out-of-cycle patch
- 'Crossover' malcode could jump from PC to handheld
- Threats don't diminish Mac's reputation
- Yahoo fixes SSL flaw in Business E-mail
- Security Bytes: Shockwave flaw fixed
- Sourcefire's Roesch pledges long, open source life for Snort
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