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Planning for Cyber Breaches Leads to Top Response
By Axel Tillmann
Most Fortune 1000 companies have established security departments with clearly defined duties, separate from the traditional Network Operations groups. Typically security is, among many other tasks, responsible for accessing and identifying threats to the corporate network infrastructure and endpoints. The approach is typically focused on prevention and detection...read more
SOX Wish List: Extended Deadline, Extended Opportunity
By Robert Ciampa
With the SOX Section 404 compliance deadline extended from July 2006 to the company's first fiscal year, ending on or after July 15, 2007, eligible organizations should begin considering where to focus their compliance efforts. The earlier deadline probably would have resulted in organizations...read more
The Convergence of IT & Physical Security
By Andrew Wren and Dutch Schultz
Every National Football League (NFL) season, one team emerges as the Super Bowl champion. And usually among the analysts’ comments about the winner, there is an explanation of how teamwork was a major reason for the victory. The offense, defense and special teams’ players...read more
Evaluating and Minimizing Security Risk: Defending Customer Data
By Mark Shavlik
At least 105 security breaches were reported in the United States in 2005, impacting a minimum of 52 million consumers, according to the San Diego-based Privacy Rights Clearinghouse. A similar report in the December 2005 issue of USA Today places the number of breaches even higher...read more
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