Numbers: Top 10 Riskiest Places to Do E-commerce
Miami, not New York City, is the U.S. city with most online fraud, says new CyberSource study
Hacks, Phreaks, Worms, Tigers
and Bears--Oh My
The top eight events that changed the history of internet security (and two that didn’t)
Industry View: Demystifying Device Security, Part Two
Mocana’s Adrian Turner describes the kinds of protective measures required as more and more devices connect to the Internet.
Beyond Estonia: Bots Get Political
An increasing number of DDoS attacks are coming from botherders with political or economic motivations, say Arbor Networks researchers
Numbers: Most Common Infosec Strategy and Standards Safeguards
From the 2007 Global State of Information Security Survey.
DHS Decision-Making: Competence or Character?
Guest columnist Dr. James Giermanski looks at container security and argues that the Department of Homeland Security suffers from "seriously flawed decision-making".
Industry View: Calculating the True Cost of PCI Non-Compliance
Symark’s Ellen Libenson does the math.
Industry View: Hidden Dangers of Virtual Worlds
Ryan Berg of Ounce Labs says cyber-criminals recognize new ways to exploit the real-world assets of virtual world residents
Pretexting: The Legal Basics, Then and Now
Two experts in information security law explain how laws about telephone pretexting have changed since the HP scandal
World View: CISO Types Spotted 'In the Wild' at a European Security Conference
Sure the speakers droned on--but at least our daring CISO columnist won’t be deluged with marketing calls afterwards
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