Blog Posts Tagged with "2012"
Remember, Security Predictions Make...
February 15, 2012 Added by:Wendy Nather
Security predictions can be a great way of starting conversations if you look at them the right way. If you look at them the wrong way, they're great for raising a huge chorus of "Nuh-UH!" or even "You're kidding, right? Call the coroner..."
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2012 Has Delivered Her First Giant Data Breach
January 17, 2012 Added by:Josh Shaul
We consumers need to pressure business to change their practices and protect our information. By asking questions, we’ll force organizations to recognize the importance of effective security, and to either do it properly or lose customers to a competitor who will...
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Security 2012: Blood in the Water
November 30, 2011 Added by:Jeffrey Carr
CEOs refuse to act to protect their companies if it cuts into profit, the government has refused to protect our nation’s critical infrastructure because it's 90% privately owned, and our laws have enabled this massive malfeasance so that everyone responsible can claim absence of malice...
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- Creating Your Own Privacy & ROI
- Security Intelligence for the Enterprise - Part 1
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- From the SMB to Security Guru: Five Ways IT Pros Can Manage Security on a Budget
- Balancing Act Between Privacy and Security
- The NSA’s Word Games Explained: How the Government Deceived Congress in the Debate over Surveillance Powers
- NSA Surveillance Is Legal And Not Targeting Average Americans, Says Texas A&M Professor
- Enterprise Software Security - The Fake Choice Between Fast and Secure
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