Friday | 10 July, 2009
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    Virtualization security: protecting unique IP 04/06/2009 09:34:00

    Moving to a nearly fully-virtualized infrastructure in 2008 made Joel Braverman a lot more confident in both the physical and digital IT infrastructure at his (relatively new) employer Universal Audio. As manager of IT and the guy responsible for security on that infrastructure-one that supports a company whose products are both expensive and almost entirely digital-it also made him extremely nervous, he says.
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    Security needs to be 'baked in' say experts 09/03/2009 11:50:00

    A panel of security experts agreed that security needs to thought of a lot earlier in the software development lifecycle, and that the IT industry needs to start shipping "hardened" products, especially with the advent of the cloud and visualisation making the location of sensitive data even more difficult to locate.
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    Secure your enterprise data 13/03/2007 15:33:27

    For DuPont, Gary Min may have seemed a model employee. A research chemist at DuPont's research laboratory in Circleville, Ohio, Min was a naturalized U.S. citizen with a doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania who had worked for DuPont for 10 years, even earning a business degree from Ohio State University with help from his employer. But Min's veneer of respectability began to crack on Dec. 12, 2005, when he told his employer he would be leaving his job.
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    The Skinny on ITIL 01/06/2006 13:52:13

    The Information Technology Infrastructure Library is coming; early adopters say it's a friendly invasion.
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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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