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A Profound Moment in Cybersecurity 14/05/2009 10:56:00
The moment is a profound one. - +
Your World. . . Hacked 02/10/2007 10:51:23
The call to Bob Bailey, an IT executive with a major US government contractor, came on an otherwise ordinary day in October 2003. "Why are you attacking us?" demanded the caller, an IT leader with a Silicon Valley manufacturer. He wanted to know why Bailey's company had launched a denial-of-service attack against his network - +
Security: Lots more work to do 21/02/2006 12:41:41
A panel of security experts at the RSA Conference last week said businesses still overlook fundamental security questions when buying or building software. - +
Corporate focus on compliance could hurt security 21/11/2005 08:11:05
Companies that make regulatory compliance the sole driver of their information security efforts could be weakening their long-term security posture instead of improving it, according to IT managers at the 32nd annual US Computer Security Institute conference held last week. Therefore, it's better to make compliance a by-product of a broader corporate security strategy -- not its sole end objective, they said. - +
Columnist goes public about privacy 16/11/2005 08:01:27
Quoting Federal Trade Commission stats that point to identity theft as a top consumer issue, New York Times language columnist William Safire told an audience in Washington at the CSI Security Conference that it's up to individuals to take responsibility for the protecting their own information. - +
CSI panel: Security managers need business focus 15/11/2005 09:00:53
Regulatory compliance requirements and concerns over data compromises have elevated the importance of information security issues in corporate boardrooms, according to panelists at the 32nd annual conference organized by the Computer Security Institute. And that trend is lending urgency to the need for security managers to adopt a more business-oriented approach to their jobs. - +
Cost of computer attacks down, says survey by CSI, FBI 18/07/2005 07:49:18
While the cost of fending off hackers appears to be dropping for U.S. companies, attacks that involved unauthorized access to information are becoming much more costly, according a survey published Thursday by the Computer Security Institute and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation. - +
Security pros bemoan need for tactical focus 15/11/2004 13:59:02
Operational and tactical considerations continue to dominate the IT security agenda, despite a growing need for more strategic approaches to data protection, said attendees at the Computer Security Institute's annual conference in Washington, D.C., this week. - +
Study: Information security field to grow steadily 10/11/2004 08:35:21
The number of cybersecurity professionals is projected to grow at an annual compound rate of nearly 14 percent from now until 2008, according to a study released this week during the Computer Security Institute (CSI) trade show in Washington, D.C. - +
Security group sets baseline standard for firewalls 10/11/2004 08:33:43
Four security software rivals are have teamed up to set a baseline standard for application security firewalls, challenging others in the industry to join them. - +
CSI, FBI survey finds hack attacks down, again 11/06/2004 08:09:47
A survey released by the Computer Security Institute (CSI) and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) shows that incidents of unauthorized use of computer systems declined in the last year, continuing a trend that began in 2001, according to a copy of the survey released Thursday.
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