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Secure offshore outsourcing takes similar strategic thinking as in-house work.
Kaseya targets Microsoft shops that need reliable patch management but are on tight budgets.
The fourth entry in our patch management Rolling Review, LANDesk Patch Manager, is a cross-platform offering that, again, relies on agents. Are you sensing a theme here?
"A lateral SQL injection" attack that can be placed by an outsider in a database application using Oracle's extended PL/SQL query language can be prevented, security experts say.
Our readers say the network access control market has lost much of the momentum it had last year. But don't count it out just yet.
Sophos says that it discovered a new infected Web page every 5 seconds. In 2007, the company says, it saw new infected Web pages every 14 seconds.
The overall percentage of London office workers willing to trade their computer passwords for a few moments of chocolaty goodness was down two-thirds compared to 2007.
iDefense estimates that the attack went out to about 15,000 to 20,000 executives, resulting in about 1,800 confirmed malware victims.
SafeAccess out-of-band NAC appliance performs host assessment and enforcement, but setup and management can be complex.
Great Bay is the latest NAC vendor -- along with Cisco and Enterasys -- to announce a system that allows employees to sponsor guest access.
Our third entry in this Rolling Review has more than patch management in its bag of tricks.
Infoblox's WinConnect runs on Windows 2008 and can manage all of the DNS and DHCP servers centrally with a full audit trail and reporting capability.
Network behavior analysis systems promise to defend your network against unknown attacks. We'll put these claims to the test.
The grocer said the data breach involved malicious software that was found on computer servers at about 300 of the company's stores.
A CDW survey shows that private sector telecommuting adoption is on the rise (14%) and catching up to the adoption rates of federal employees (17%).
Mazu's NBA appliance will help IT make more intelligent decisions and better react to security threats on the LAN and WAN.
TruCrypt, PGP, FreeOTFE, BitLocker, DriveCrypt, and 7-Zip provide remarkably strong, on-the-fly, encryption to keep your data secure from loss, theft, or prying eyes.
A Chinese-born contractor with Power Paragon was found guilty last May of trying to obtain submarine technology and to illegally export that information to China.
Using signatures to identify unwanted apps, Palo Alto Networks puts control over network traffic back in the hands of IT.
Usher, 10,000 BC, and your company's confidential spreadsheets could all out there for the world to grab. Here's how these data leaks happen and what you can do to prevent them.
Our second entry in this Rolling Review, Lumension PatchLink, is ideal for cross-platform shops that don't mind agents
UTM appliances are gaining ground on standalone systems thanks to cost, green considerations.
Who's responsible for the security of credit card data? From retailers to auditors to card brands, the first order of business is self preservation--and that costs all of us.
The NEA Working Group, which has been silent for quite some time, finally has a set of documents to work on.
Google has found more than 3 million unique URLs on more than 180,000 Web sites that attempt to install malware on visitors' computers.