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Encryption: What Will It Take?

Uptake of end-to-end encryption is grudging at best, our survey found. Sure, key management and cost..

Inside PCI Compliance

Assessors reveal mistakes companies make with data security standard.


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Chrome OS Security: Initial Impressions

Nov 20, 2009 04:15 PM
George Hulme

There is much developers can do to build a secure operating system when limits are set on what devices are supported, and there's no regard for compatibility with all types of software applications. I'm sure it's a luxury some software designers in Redmond and Cupertino certainly envy. But that's the clean shot Google has with its new Chrome OS.

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Where Risk Meets Reality

Is your vulnerability management program ready for 2009? You cant protect everything, so the key is to focus to reduce exposure.

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"A" Is For Audit-Proof

Could you benefit from an Active Directory security compliance assurance tool? Sure, but policy comes first.

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Virtualization Security Heats Up

An attack that breaches the hypervisor is IT's new worst nightmare. Are you prepared?

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What To Do When Your Securitys Breached

his report from DarkReading.com provides insight into how to respond to security incidents and how not to.

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Full-Disk Encryption Suites

One stolen laptop loaded with sensitive information could sink your business. To avoid disaster, a comprehensive security strategy must include a way to prevent data leakage from your mobile devices. We tested three full-disk encryption suites that offer

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Analysis: Host Intrusion Prevention

The bad guys want in; you want to keep them out. Host intrusion prevention promises a comprehensive strategy to replace firewalls, anti-virus, anti-malware and network intrusion prevention. But can it be trusted? We examine the state of this new technolog

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