Secure End Points Key for Mobile Computing
Computers and mobile devices using wireless networks or other end points by company employees are posing increasing threats to IT systems
Security Measures for Wireless
In the workplace, take steps to securely authenticate users and control network access.
Winning the Consumer Gadget Wars
CSOs will need smart policies, good awareness programs and judicious enforcement to manage risks presented by USB drives, camera phones and other gadgets
Offsite Meeting Security: Test Your Convergence IQ
Executives are gathering at a sensitive offsite meeting. Can you spot 12 riskssome physical, some digital? Turn the page to check your answers.
Crafting a Mobile Device Security Policy
Meta Group says that mobile devices provide a positive productivity enhancement, but without proper management and security controls, they can also expose organizations to security breaches and compliance issues.
Wireless Security: Unencumbered and Insecure
You can wirelessly sync your cell phone with your laptop. You can use the cell phone's built-in modem to put your laptop on the Internet. With speed. Without cables. But be aware, even with security built in from the get-go, Bluetooth has problems.
Sweep Time for Rogue Access Points
Left unguarded, wireless networks will expose your company secrets to the outside. Luckily, there are tools to root out unauthorized access points.
How to Stop a Laptop Thief
Your data is more at risk than ever as easily stolen laptops become more and more prevalent.
When Everything's Networked
You'll need a strategy for dealing with the hidden risks of Internet-connected air conditioners, door locks and forklifts.
Device Networking's Silver Lining
Device networking will be a headache, but it may also bring the security group new prominence
Data Center Directions Virtual Conference
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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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