How to Handle a Drunk
Tips on dealing with the tipsy
Safe Driving: How to Back Out of a Kill Zone
Backing up fast is hard and, if not done correctly, dangerous. Cars are designed to go forward, not backward. Automobile suspensions possess a quality known as caster, the force that gives the car stability going forward and helps to straighten out the front wheels after turning a corner.
How to Get Rid of Old Computers
A practical overview of the process of extending, or extinguishing, the life of old systems
How to Reduce Credit Card Fraud
Credit card fraud can be curtailed through a variety of measures
How to Prepare for Workplace Violence
While you can't always predict and prevent workplace violence, you can plan to limit its impact
How to Evaluate Software Security: Mary Ann Davidson
Q and A with Mary Ann Davidson, CSO of Oracle
A Field Guide to Spotting Bad Cryptography
It takes an expert to determine whether a cryptographic system is truly secure, but CSOs can learn to spot red flags
John Thompson: Avoiding Legal Pitfalls
John Thompson, an attorney with Rider Bennett in Minneapolis, has 18 years' experience in security-related issues. He answers readers' questions about legal liability, noting that: Most CSOs are covered by their employers' insurance and typically cannot be sued; zero tolerance for workplace violence is a good thing, as long as it lets you evaluate the individual separately from the act; and policies against alcohol in the workplace are a very good idea.
Web Monitoring: How to Track Employee Data Access (Without Going Overboard)
Monitoring access to corporate data can be an effective way to keep the crown jewels from walking out the door, but it requires a careful balancing act.
Tracking Bugs
How do you keep track of all the reported bugs and errors during and after a version development and release?
Data Center Directions Virtual Conference
Attend this free, 100% online event exploring tools and techniques for making your data center deliver for today and tomorrow.
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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