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    Fear of insider threats hits home 19/09/2007 08:26:19

    The more money that companies spend on securing their IT operations from external attack, the more it seems they become aware that the potential threat posed by their own employees remains their most significant risk.
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    The eight most dangerous consumer technologies 11/09/2007 09:01:34

    High-tech consumer products and services of all kinds are making their way into the workplace. They include everything from smart phones, voice-over-IP systems and flash memory sticks to virtual online worlds. And as people grow more accustomed to having their own personal technology at their beck and call -- and in fact can't imagine functioning without it -- the line between what they use for work and what they use for recreation is blurring.
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    CIOs, CSOs struggle with conflicting roles 06/07/2007 08:20:47

    Any chief security officer can tell you there's a fine line between managing risk and fostering innovation. And the CSO's relationship with the company's CIO largely determines where that line is drawn.
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    McAfee CEO ponders consolidation, Cisco threat 05/04/2007 16:41:12

    On Monday at 6 a.m., Dave DeWalt stood in front of McAfee's Plano, Texas, offices to greet employees with coffee, doughnuts and a handshake. "They were wondering, 'Who's the guy in the suit?'" says the former EMC vice president who became McAfee's CEO on April 2.
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    Vista to allow ActiveX installation 22/06/2006 08:16:57

    Microsoft is to give Windows Vista an option for users to install ActiveX controls without the need for administrator approval, the company has revealed.
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    No Flyswatter Big Enough 04/11/2004 12:05:02

    What do you do when somebody breaks into one of your organization's servers? When waving your hands wildly doesn't help, you'll need an intrusion detection plan.
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