Sunday | 21 March, 2010
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Stories about: GFI

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    Bogus security promises and how to detect them 14/03/2008 10:13:00

    What is true enterprise security and how do you get it? Bogus promises by vendors are all too common. In this interview, outspoken security analyst Nick Selby humorously tackles the truth about data leakage products, smartphone protection, hotspot threats and the word "solution." Nick Selby leads The 451 Group's Enterprise Security Practice. Selby also serves as The 451 Group's Director of Research Operations and is on the faculty of the Institute for Applied Network Security.
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    The cheapskate's infosecurity toolbox 20/12/2006 15:36:03

    As we all know, not everyone is fortunate enough to have a blank check for security-related procurement and implementation. As security executives, we are often called upon to pull a rabbit out of the hat on short notice and make security issues disappear. Making the best of your allocated budget may at times call for primary or supplementary solutions that are freely available. This strategy cuts procurement time completely out of the loop as well. Here's a list of security tools available on the Web for free that you should add to your toolbox.
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    Whyalla Council rolls out laptops, security 13/12/2005 07:58:10

    When South Australia's Whyalla Council decided to overhaul its computer network and introduce laptops to elected members, manager of information services David Poyner decided to kill two birds with one stone by implementing a security suite to protect the new network.
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    Trojan attacks at home cause office headaches 25/07/2003 09:23:01

    In a refreshing dalliance with reality, IT security companies are warning of king-sized headaches for enterprises customers as home PCs are hijacked and turned into spam and porn servers. A rapid escalation in Trojan attacks aimed at 'mum, dad and the kids' consumers is hitting employees who 'take their work home'. As usual, it is Windows-based machines that are in the frame.
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    Trojan attacks at home cause office headaches 24/07/2003 08:29:35

    In a refreshing dalliance with reality, IT security companies are warning of king-sized headaches for enterprises customers as home PCs are hijacked and turned into spam and porn servers. A rapid escalation in Trojan attacks aimed at 'mum, dad and the kids' consumers is hitting employees who 'take their work home'. As usual, it is Windows-based machines that are in the frame.
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