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Should users have a removable boot drive for online banking?
21 Jul 2008
EXPERT ANSWER - Accessing your bank account through a browser -- one that has been loaded from a non-writable source and is known to be free of malicious code -- is safer than accessing your account from a computer booted from the same hard ...
Easing e-discovery preparation by mapping enterprise data
10 Jul 2008
TIP - Stephen Foskett highlights the linchpin of a data retention policy, including what it should include and why it can make life much easier when the lawyers come calling.
Web 2.0 and e-discovery: Risks and countermeasures
02 Jul 2008
TIP - Employees often love social networking services, but the data employees may provide to those services can put an enterprise at risk, especially when litigation calls for that data.
Screencast: Recovering lost data with WinHex
24 Jun 2008
TIP - In this screencast Peter Giannoulis of http://theacademy.ca shows you how to use WinHex to recover deleted folders.
Countermeasures against targeted attacks in the enterprise
12 Jun 2008
TIP - In this tip, Markus Jakobsson details the ills of social data mining and how technology can help thwart attacks that seek to exploit trusted relationships.
Penetration testing: Helping your compliance efforts
07 May 2008
TIP - Mike Rothman examines the connection between compliance and pen-testing and unveils why pen tests may be more favorable then vulnerability scanners.
Are open recursive DNS servers inherently insecure?
06 May 2008
EXPERT ANSWER - Recursion was meant to make the Internet run better, but expert Michael Cobb explains why the willingness of malicious users to abuse open recursive DNS servers has made it part of numerous ongoing threats.
Worst practices: Learning from bad security tips
15 Apr 2008
TIP - Ed Skoudis exposes bad security practices, highlights the common misconceptions held by security personnel, and offers insight on how corporations can learn from others' mistakes.
The ins and outs of database encryption
15 Apr 2008
TIP - In this tip, database security expert Rich Mogull examines the two primary use cases for database encryption, and offers his recommendations for making sure the job is done right.
Worst practices: Encryption conniptions
03 Apr 2008
TIP - In honor of April Fools' Day, Mike Chapple continues a month-long series that highlights the industry's most common mistakes. One of the major bad habits: a lack of encryption.


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