| 21. |
Integrated Security: A New Network Approach (5 Pages)
by Eric Winsborrow
Dec 9, 2002 Abstract : The challenge is to ensure that the right people gain access and the wrong people do not, making the role of information security even more critical to enabling today’s businesses. An integrated security approach offers the most effective security posture.
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| 22. |
Ernst & Young Leads Big 5 in Security (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
May 19, 2000 Abstract : Announcing an upgrade to its online security portal, Ernst & Young, takes the lead in big 5 security services.
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| 23. |
The 'S' in SAP Doesn't Stand for Security (that goes for PeopleSoft too) (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Dec 8, 1999 Abstract : During the course of product evaluations for a customer, the Technology Evaluation Center has uncovered a potential security hole in SAP R/3's three-tier architecture. SAP has revealed that they expect the database or third party products to handle security between the application server and the database server. If the client does not take these extra measures, the master password for the SAP database instance travels over the network in the clear, and can be captured. PeopleSoft has the same issue.
Type: Article
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| 24. |
CIOs Need to Be Held Accountable for Security (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Feb 28, 2000 Abstract : As systems, networks, and websites suffer new magnitudes of Denial of Service attacks, malicious network scans, and network intrusions, organizational CIOs need to be held accountable for information security.
Type: Article
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| 25. |
Security Snafu at NetBank (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Nov 15, 1999 Abstract : Online internet bank NetBank suffered an embarrassing security exposure late last week when a customer discovered he had access to more funds and information than his own.
Type: Article
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| 26. |
HIPAA-Watch for Security Speeds Up Compliance Part Two: Phase III and IV, and Product and User Recommendations (5 Pages)
by Laura Taylor
Aug 28, 2004 Abstract : Once the user defines compliance case boundaries and establishes the data criteria in Phases I and II, the HIPPA-Watch for Security tool begins Phase III by launching the risk analysis engine, and concludes with Phase IV, which generates the report. Using the HIPPA-Watch for Security tool can help an organization comply with the Final Security Rule and help companies understand which safeguards can generate a greater return on investment.
Type: Article
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| 27. |
Thanks to a Smart Little Company called Lexias, CIOs Can Now Empower their Users to Assist in eBusiness Security (5 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Feb 16, 2002 Abstract : Despite advances in security technologies, securing confidential and proprietary information has become more challenging than ever. In an attempt to keep pace with the on-slaught of security woes, new technologies are often unleashed and implemented before due diligence and real understanding of these technologies occurs. New products are selected in haste resulting in the deployment of products that might not be the most optimal ones to get the job done.
Type: Article
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| 28. |
Study Shows: FBI Alienates Industry Security Experts (6 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Aug 21, 2000 Abstract : A comprehensive study done by TechnologyEvaluation.Com has shown that, for years the FBI has been alienating industry security experts. Some of the best industry security professionals want nothing to do with helping the FBI resolve cybercrime. Recently, one of the leading Department of Justice attorneys general, well-known for expertise in successfully prosecuting cybercrime, asked TechnologyEvaluation.Com why so many security and information technology professionals snub their noses at law enforcement agencies that exist to protect our nation's vital assets - private and public. TechnologyEvaluation.Com went behind the scenes to find o
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| 29. |
Standard & Poor's Exposes Customers' Security (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jun 21, 2000 Abstract : Due to security vulnerabilities in Standard & Poor's Comstock product, their customer sites throughout the world have been exposed to extensive security holes.
Type: Article
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| 30. |
Saudi Arabian Network Security Provokes Local Considerations (2 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Apr 6, 2000 Abstract : Internet security in Saudi Arabia does not go overlooked. Are the Saudis being over zealous and paranoid, or are they practicing smart network security?
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