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Identity Theft and Data Security Breaches
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| IDENTITY THEFT AND DATA SECURITY BREACHES EXPERTS |
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Ed Skoudis
Founder and Senior Security Consultant with Intelguardians
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Should full disk encryption be used to prevent data loss?
20 Feb 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - According to a Ponemon Institute survey done in August 2006, eighty-one percent of companies reported the loss of one or more laptops during a 12 month period. In this SearchSecurity.com Q&A, platform security Michael Cobb ...
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Should log traffic be encrypted?
22 Dec 2006
EXPERT ANSWER - Should you be encrypting your security log transmissions? "It depends!" explains Mike Chapple in this SearchSecurity.com expert Q&A.
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What enterprise tools can scan files for sensitive data?
22 Dec 2006
EXPERT ANSWER - Given the many recent high-profile data breaches, organizations seem keen on securing their sensitive data, including credit card and social security numbers. In this expert Q&A, SearchSecurity.com's Mike Chapple reviews ...
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Defensive measures for evolving phishing tactics
11 Oct 2006
TIP - As AT&T learned, hackers are putting a new twist on phishing schemes to gain access to sensitive information. In this tip, Ed Skoudis examines how to defend against these attacks.
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Laptop crypto: Do it, but realize it's not a panacea
Submitted By: SearchSecurity.com | 07 Sep 2006
TIP - Laptop encryption has its pros and cons. Find out how to use laptop crypto to keep your sensitive data secure -- even if it falls in the hands of the enemy.
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