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WPA2 Security: Choosing the Right WLAN Authentication Method for Homes and Enterprises

White Paper But the only way an executive is likely to lose their job over a wireless network is if they end up like the folks at The TJX Companies, who saw millions of credit card numbers stolen from an attack that started with a... [03 Nov 2009]

Convenient Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for Web Portals & Enterprise Applications

White Paper Single-factor authentication is easily defeated by hackers and can result in a security breach, financial loss, or loss of sensitive data such as Personally Identifiable Information (PII). As the usage... [06 Oct 2009]

Addressing Online Fraud & Beyond: Layered Security for Addressing Fraud Today ? and Adapting to Tomorrow

White Paper Every data breach or costly identity-theft case reported in the media erodes the public's confidence in the security of online financial transactions. This paper presents an overview of available security options that... [16 May 2009]

Addressing Online Fraud & Beyond: Layered Security for Addressing Fraud Today? and Adapting to Tomorrow

White Paper Every data breach or costly identity-theft case reported in the media erodes the public's confidence in the security of online financial transactions. This paper presents an overview of available security options that... [14 May 2009]

Expert Advice - 20 Practical Tips on Authentication and Access Management From Practiced Professionals

White Paper With the cost of a security breach far outweighing the cost of a solution, the benefits of Single Sign-On (SSO) and strong authentication are too significant to pass up. Regulatory compliance and the... [23 Apr 2009]

As crunch bites: Don't neglect the logs

Comment Any security breach where data is lost could damage their reputation and cause customers to jump ship. Failure to adequately protect information and ensure its integrity has not been compromised could also lead to... [05 Feb 2009]

Is this the largest security breach ever?

News Heartland Payment Systems, which processes payroll and credit card payments for more than 250,000 businesses, reported Tuesday that consumer credit card data was exposed in what may be the largest security breach ever. [21 Jan 2009]

Security makes a quantum leap

News He predicts there could be "some sort of deployment" of the tech in the next five years but said this may need to be prompted by a major breach of traditional security technology or by a big commercial organisation... [10 Oct 2008]

Cotton Traders' site hacked: Thousands of details stolen

News The company claims it notified its customers within days of it happening, flagged up the breach with banks immediately and closed the hole within hours of the attack. Data breach notification legislation... [11 Jun 2008]

PM to pump cash into security and espionage tech

News It was not made clear whether the National Security Forum would have oversight of government departments, which have been involved in a rash of data breach reports in the past year. Michael Small, director of security... [20 Mar 2008]

Malice, misuse, mistake - security dangers pile up

Comment Companies in the UK are not typically required to disclose a data breach and are disinclined to do so if it impacts customer confidence. Hardly a week passes without another big data breach - typically... [10 Mar 2008]

Home Office laptop and disc up for grabs on eBay

News Lumension Security vice president, Alan Bentley, said: "The good news with this latest data breach is that the data was encrypted. T is for Two-factor authentication Security from A to Z Click on the... [29 Feb 2008]

'Tamper-proof' chip and PIN terminals hacked

News Certified devices are easy to breach. T is for Two-factor authentication Saar Drimer and Steven Murdoch, overseen by Professor Ross Anderson, managed to hack two widely used PIN terminals: the Ingenico... [27 Feb 2008]

Data breaches: No more than normal

News The Information Commissioner's Office has said that the rash of data-breach reports in the past five months is due not to more data breaches - but to more people admitting to them. T is for Two-factor... [18 Feb 2008]

Information Security forum to 'change behaviour'

News These included the HMRC breach, where 25 million personal details were lost, and the TJX breach, where up to 96 million credit-card details were compromised. T is for Two-factor... [13 Feb 2008]

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