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Bugs gone badA wide variety of bugs can cause problems for your system. Here is a list of types of bugs and exploits that companies should keep an eye out for.SD Times, Aug, 2008 |
Fall In LineRadcliff looks at how the retail sector is faring with PCI DSS.April, 2008, SC Magazine | |
New security threats from every which wayAs virtualization, SOA and mobility projects proliferate and converge, they open the enterprise to a rash of troublesome network security problems.March, 2008, Networkworld |
Health care updateHealth care organizations must shake off their HIPAA-induced paralysis and get technical.March, 2008, SC Magazine | |
Firmware: Hacking the ChipImagine the day when rootkits, backdoors and other hacker toolkits hide not inside the system software, but in the highly programmable firmware proliferating across the hardware components supporting our information systems.Feb. 8, 2008, SC Magazine |
E-voting SystemsRadcliff interviews Rush Holt, D-NJ, on his legislation to protect elections in light of scandalously insecure e-voting systems.Feb. 4, 2008, Computerworld | |
Brace Yourself for a Data BreachIt's not a question of whether this will happen to your organization, but of when. Be ready to react.StateTech Magazine, January, 2008 |
Computer Forensics Faces Private Eye CompetitionWho has the right to probe digital crime? That very question may be the next battleground between the flatfooted private detective of old and the new-age computer sleuth.Jan. 2, 2008 | |
Is FISMA working?Even as the ink dries on NIST's guidelines for assessment, management frameworks, security controls and mapping/categorization of information systems to security, NIST has already begun Phase II - a Common Criteria-like certification program for assessment and credentialing vendors.Nov. 1, 2007 |
Virtualization security needed - now!Experts say it's only a matter of time before malware writers weasel their way into the core of a virtual server platform. Here's how to stop them.Aug. 20, 2007 | |
Developers of Web 2.0 apps must build in security from the startWeb 2.0 is not a specific set of technologies and it's not well-defined, but it amounts to an increased share of data between the client browser and the service side application.Apr. 2007 |
When World of Warcraft spreads to your worldHow enterprise networks can take collateral damage.Apr. 2007 | |
The Security Consortium columns at Utica College's online portal.(last 3 links). 2007 |
Inside the X-ForceOn the front lines in the global war on cybercrime with the vulnerability threat team from ISS Network World.Feb. 2, 2007 | |
Deb Radcliff with 8 Tips to Keep Data Safe:From around the globe to around the block, here's help securing your systems.fedtechmagazine.com | Feb, 2007 |
The Surprising Security Threat: Your Printers.Radcliff on how networked printers can open your corporate network to malicious attacks and how you need to patch them.Computerworld | Jan. 15, 2007 | |
ID Card HelpPentagon Taps Contractors for ID Card Help CSO.Jun. 2007 |
Crypto Vision: defensesystems.comBeyond its digital eavesdropping and code-cracking efforts, NSA has another long-term objective: keeping DOD, and even civilian, data riding along on public networks safe from prying eyes.Dec. 2006 |
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