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12 ways to visualize network security 15/07/2008 10:26:48
Remember the old M&M analogy - security is like an M&M candy, hard shell on the outside, soft on the inside. In other words, put up firewalls, built a strong perimeter and you're good to go. Of course, nobody believes that M&M-type security is sufficient in today's world of insider threats, data leakage, mobile workers, thumb drives and sophisticated malware. So, what's the new metaphor? We asked around and came up with a number of interesting and useful ways to think about enterprise security. - +
Microsoft: Massive site attacks not our fault 29/04/2008 10:21:50
Microsoft late Friday denied that vulnerabilities in its Web and SQL server software had been exploited to hack hundreds of thousands of Internet pages. - +
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. - +
Security vendors question accuracy of AV tests 27/06/2007 11:58:55
Antivirus software is frequently tested for performance, so picking a top product should be straightforward: Select the number-one vendor whose software kills off all of the evil things circulating on the Internet. You're good to go then, right? Not necessarily. - +
Author apologizes, but fails to fix Panda worm 30/03/2007 22:08:22
The accused mastermind behind the Panda Burning Incense worm has not done a very good job of making amends, according to security vendor Symantec. - +
Security vendor warns of porn-clicking browser 26/06/2006 08:10:30
A free Web browser that bills itself as a tool for privacy protection is, in fact, a click-fraud engine for pornographic Web sites, security vendor Panda Software warned Friday. - +
Antivirus market jumped 13.6 percent last year 22/06/2006 10:00:03
The growth in malicious software is proving fortuitous for antivirus companies. Analyst firm Gartner said on Wednesday the industry grew 13.6 percent in 2005, with revenue totaling US$4 billion.
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