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Mar
0

Security Emerging as a Mobile Computing Differentiator

Posted by Michael Vizard
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There’s a lot more talk about potential threats to mobile security that any actual activity. But as mobile devices increasingly become used to initiate transactions, there’s no doubt that mobile computing devices present a tempting target for cyber criminals.

16
Mar
0

Identity Management Needs to Move to the Cloud

Posted by Michael Vizard
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Identity management is one of the issues that almost every organization wants to address, only to discover how complicated it actually is to accomplish from both a technology and business perspective.

15
Mar
0

Electronic Records Force Healthcare Security Conversation

Posted by Michael Vizard
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When it comes to electronic healthcare records (EHR) there is always a lot of debate about the security of the IT systems used to house these records. After all, it’s hard to hack into an office where all the relevant records in papers locked up in file cabinets. That doesn’t mean those records, however, are secure by any means. With the going rate for a medical record on the black market being about $50, you can imagine the temptation some insiders might experience when it comes to selling those records.

14
Mar
0

Security War Continues to Escalate

Posted by Michael Vizard
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According to a recent report from the researchers at Blue Coat Systems nearly two-thirds of that security attacks that IT organizations are likely to see in 2012 will come from known malware networks. In fact, Blue Coat researchers found that out of the 500 malware networks and subnets that it regularly tracks the top five sources are from malware networks with names such as Shnakule, Glomyn, Cavka, Naargo and Cinbric.

13
Mar
2

Dell and SonicWall – The Big Picture Play

Posted by Dan Neel
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Let’s talk about real intention here for a moment and the Dell acquisition of SonicWall, which was revealed this week.

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  • Dan Neel
    Dan Neel says #
    Great comment - That's a tough one. It really comes from a end-users preference for one provider, which can keep costs down if tha...
  • David Dadian
    David Dadian says #
    Dell cobbles together this capability, not necessarily with a best of breed solution stack. So I think the call on the field may b...