network security of the in comment and analysis

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Secure remote access closes in

Comment On the other hand, internet protocol security (IPsec) VPNs provide a level of network access that is comprehensive and offers an experience similar to being physically located in an office. Security controls, including network access control... [25 Jul 2008]

Why I'm planning a change of career

Comment At the consumer end of the market, most of us today own a PC and have a fast broadband connection of sorts and yet where in my contract as a parent, did it say that I had to fulfil the role of family IT, security and network manager? [17 Jul 2008]

Beijing Olympics diary: Serious games

Comment Systems were pitted against everything from disasters, such as flood and network disconnections, to minor setbacks, such as software bugs and changes to the competition schedule. Another challenge is finding the right balance between providing... [23 Jun 2008]

Complexity makes travellers miss their connection

Comment In fact, the biggest challenge for business travellers is not finding a network connection but the complexity arising from having multiple modems, logons and payment methods. These packages include connection software, administration and reporting... [12 Jun 2008]

The Naked CIO: Is open source dead?

Comment Of course, open source has found its niche and will continue to be of practical value in the realm of web and network security. The practicalities of managing open source in a business context became clear years ago. [06 May 2008]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Tighten content security

Comment Many of the biggest names to have emerged in email security have now been acquired by the big IT infrastructure vendors. The whole market has converged on content security for a good reason - and one that is sometimes lost sight of. [02 May 2008]

Are we losing the security war?

Comment But an observer from another planet might be forgiven for asking why, after all this time, the security industry and world governments between them have failed to deliver any sure-fire solutions for dealing with a global problem - beyond throwing... [29 Apr 2008]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Print issues in black and white

Comment Managed print services control all or some of the print environment and optimise a mixture of printing and imaging equipment, efficient network controls and improved workflows. Uncontrolled printing also raises security issues - through the printed... [22 Apr 2008]

FBI cyber crime chief on botnets, web terror and the social network threat

Comment There's the loss of dollars where an account has money stolen from it and then there's cost to a business where it has to fix damage to a network and damage to reputation in some circumstances. We think that this is one area where a lot can be done... [15 Apr 2008]

How to detect data leaks

Comment As well as preventing unwanted email from clogging up users' inboxes, anti-spam software can also monitor outgoing email and alert users to, or block, the breach of the security policy. Our appliances index of company data allows them to pick up... [19 Mar 2008]

ID tech tightens up compliance

Comment By converging physical and logical access controls, access to the computer network can be denied to all those who have failed to present their security badge when entering the organisation's facilities. [18 Mar 2008]

Malice, misuse, mistake - security dangers pile up

Comment And network security company eSoft reports that the number of sites seeking to install malicious software on an end user's computer has doubled in the past year. Thieves hacked into the company's wi-fi network regularly between 2005 and 2007... [10 Mar 2008]

ID cards are dead

Comment N is for Network security So essentially the 'new' ID card scheme will consist of ID cards for foreign nationals and people working in high security risk areas or occupations - airport workers being the first to be targeted. [07 Mar 2008]

Editor's Blog: Ever tried to sack a CIO?

Comment The argument reminded me of a concept in cryptography and computer security known as security by obscurity. Of course that concept stands in contrast to the idea of security by design, where it is built in from the start. [06 Mar 2008]

Why no united front on cyber crime?

Comment This month in the US one hacker pleaded guilty to creating a network of more than 400,000 computers, which included those belonging to the country's Defense Information Systems Agency. Companies have been developing their security counter-measures... [27 Feb 2008]

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