10 Things That WON'T Happen in 2009
GFI's David Kelleher says much of the IT security wish list for this year will still be on the wish list next year.
CBP and Smart Containers: What Does It Know?
Dr. Jim Giermanski, chairman of Powers Global Holdings, gives us a break down of both RFID and Satellite Communications, two container security device technologies.
Top 9 Network Security Threats in 2009
Perimeter e-Security's Kevin Prince offers his predictions on the new year's threat landscape.
Cyber Crime: The 2009 Mega Threat
What threats to a company's sensitive and confidential data are getting worse, staying the same or actually becoming more manageable?
Twelve Reasons Pen Testing Won't Die
Core Security Technologies CTO Ivan Arce lists 12 reasons Fortify Co-Founder and Chief Scientist Brian Chess is wrong about 2009 marking the end of pen testing.
SOA What? Why You Need an SOA Governance Framework
Igor Khurgin and Saurabh Verma of Acumen Solutions on why your enterprise needs a SOA governance framework before lawlessness takes over.
Who Pushed Vendors Toward Better Security?
Hint: It had something to do with pressure from customers and government agencies, writes Oracle Corp. CSO Mary Ann Davidson.
The Top 5 Stupid Things People Do With Mobile Phones
A lost mobile device can be just as bad as a lost laptop - Mformation's Matt Bancroft takes a look at the careless errors that make it so.
Industry View: Sharing the PCI Load
Kip Miles of Rackspace identifies two key PCI considerations for hosted services
Outsourcing/Offshoring: An Information Security Practitioner's View
Simone Seth of PricewaterhouseCoopers looks at the four stages of the outsourcing lifecycle.
Understanding Data Location
Only by proactively auditing your enterprise to locate sensitive data on endpoint devices, can you truly understand the scope of your DLP project.
Safeguarding the New Currency of Business
Watch this webcast to learn how your organization can leverage PricewaterhouseCoopers' Global Information Security Survey 2008, the world's largest survey on privacy and infosec practices.
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