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Supply Chain Risk Assessment
White Paper A supply chain breakdown can devastate a company financially and cause extensive reputational damage. For pharmaceutical, life sciences, and medical device companies, supply chain breakdowns not only bring immediate... [13 Nov 2009]
The ROI of Data Loss Prevention
White Paper After making affected customers whole, conducting an internal investigation, repairing any damage to internal systems, and dealing with expected litigation, one can count on external audits, increased regulatory... [13 Nov 2009]
Breaking the Bank - Vulnerabilities in Numeric Processing Within Financial Applications
White Paper Brand damage, loss of client and corporate data, fraudulent transactions and loss of revenue are just some of the direct local impacts associated a security breach of a financial application. Attackers will go to... [13 Nov 2009]
State of the Web: Application Security Trends Over 6 Years
White Paper As a result, the impact of a poorly built website or application is no longer limited to defacement and brand-damage, but typically now leads to costly and embarrassing exposure of private personal data on clients,... [13 Nov 2009]
The Gold Standard for Operating System Security: SKPP
White Paper Conversely, if the operating system fails to prevent or limit the damage resulting from unauthorized access, disaster can result. The operating system bears a tremendous burden in achieving security. Because the... [13 Nov 2009]
State of the Web: A Review of Application Security Trends Over 5 Years
White Paper As a result, the impact of a poorly built web site or application is no longer limited to defacement and brand-damage, but typically now leads to costly and embarrassing exposure of personal data, intellectual property... [13 Nov 2009]
Data Protection Is What Matters
White Paper The direct costs can be substantial, but the indirect costs - brand damage and loss of business - can be even worse. It happens all the time. Moreover, IT executives can no longer ignore it. All it takes is a lost laptop... [13 Nov 2009]
Auditing Active Directory Changes Efficiently
White Paper However, the consequences of adverse changes can be as detrimental and expensive to correct as physical damage. If information is allowed to become stale, operations can be disrupted. However, for the same reasons that... [13 Nov 2009]
Hardening Critical Systems at Electrical Utilities: Meeting Regulatory Requirements Through Endpoint Controls
White Paper However, these utilities depend on networks of aging systems and devices and are therefore vulnerable to cyber threats, which can be malicious attacks from hackers or terrorists, as well as unintentional damage done by... [13 Nov 2009]
Suspicious Activity Reporting: Maximizing Impact and Mitigating Risk
White Paper These can include increased costs, wasted productivity and, in the most severe cases, civil and/or criminal penalties, substantial regulatory fines, reputational damage and unintentional involvement in criminal activity. [13 Nov 2009]
Controlling Access to Critical Enterprise Resources
White Paper Driven by the regulatory and compliance demands of Sarbanes Oxley section 404, PCI, BS 7799 and others, today's enterprise place a strong emphasis on Separation of Duties (SoD) and internal access control to help assure no individual has... [13 Nov 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 13.11.09
Round-Up While ikee doesn't put your personal data at risk, it could certainly damage your street cred: it replaces infected iPhones' default wallpaper with a picture of Rick Astley - the pop star whose 'Never Gonna Give You Up'... [13 Nov 2009]
Finding Value in a Turbulent Economy With PCI DSS
White Paper The threat of a data breach to organization and the subsequent damage to customers and company are real. The list of merchants that have experienced a breach in the security of credit card data continues to grow.1 The... [12 Nov 2009]
DDoS Defense Mechanism by Applying Stamps
White Paper The impacts of DDos attacks are causing greater collateral damage, and widespread automated propagation itself has become a vehicle for causing denial of service. In current trend, internet plays a vital role in the life... [12 Nov 2009]
Deep Content Control Keeps Data in the Enterprise
White Paper Typically, data leakage results from the negligence or error of employees and/or third party organizations, not an intentional effort to inflict damage. Information is at the heart of every organization and is often its... [12 Nov 2009]