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Stop Blaming Users for Security Woes
I felt like the dumbest kid in the class. And that’s a good thing. I had the opportunity this week to help out the NPR station WAMU in Washington, D.C., by serving on their Community Advisory panel as an IT professional talking about Cyber Security. The panel was quite distinguished. The Director of the SANS…
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Top 10 Riskiest Online Cities
Top 10 Riskiest Online Cities 10th Riskiest CityPortland, Ore.-High number of Wi-Fi hotspots per resident-High level of risky online behavior No Title 9th Riskiest CityAustin, Texas-High level of hardware/software purchases-High level of broadband connectivity-Moderate number of cybercrimes per year No Title 8th Riskiest CityDenver-High number of cybercrimes per year-High level of broadband connectivity-Very frequent average…
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McAfee Updates DLP Suite Following Acquisitions
Hot on the heels of RSA’s refresh of its data loss prevention suite (DLP), McAfee is announcing an upgrade to its DLP (version 9) solution. The update represents the culmination of five years’ work, Howard Price, Group Product manager, Data Protection at McAfee, tells Channel Insider. Following a number of DLP acquisitions, including Onigma and…
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Jericho Forum Launches Free Security Assessment Tool
Channel partners have a new, free tool at their disposal for testing IT security products, courtesy of an assessment framework launched this week by Jericho Forum. Known for its revolutionary ideas—it was one of the first organizations to announce the death of perimeter security years ago—Jericho Forum is an international IT security thought-leadership association. Its…
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RSA Upgrades DLP Suite Capabilities
RSA, EMC’s security arm, has enhanced its Data Loss Prevention Suite with more than 70 new features for scanning, workflow, reporting, and global content processing. Version 8.0 of the RSA DLP Suite provides better protection to sensitive information by offering better visibility into high areas of risk, and helping improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of…