data networks security theft

A Guide to Securing Broadband Cable Networks: DOCSIS Security

White Paper Along with the need for quality-of-service (QoS) assurance, voice- and video-over-IP services must also be protected from eavesdropping and theft of service. The PacketCable 1.2 Security Specification provides a framework for securing voice/video... [06 Jun 2008]

Latest Symantec Security Report Sheds Light on Data Theft

White Paper Today's threat environment is characterized by an increase in data theft and data leakage, and the creation of malicious code that targets specific organizations for information that can be used for financial gain. [30 May 2008]

Is Your WLAN Putting Your PCI Compliance at Risk?

White Paper The PCI standard sets specific guidelines for the storage, processing, and transmittal of all associated data in order to protect cardholders from identify theft. The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard was created in 2004 by major... [13 May 2008]

Enhancing IT Security With Trusted Computing Group Standards

White Paper Concerns about the security of communications, transactions, and wireless networks - including problems such as data exposure, software attacks, identity theft, and even physical theft of mobile devices - can make it difficult to realize the... [28 Mar 2008]

Why no united front on cyber crime?

Comment Identity theft and sloppy data management are a significant and steadily growing problem. There is the regular loss of confidential personal data by large companies and government agencies, such as HMRC, or, at the more sophisticated end of the... [27 Feb 2008]

Secure Network Design Document

White Paper "Identity Theft on the Rise. The challenge is to provide a network that allows the user access to internal and Internet resources while maintaining current security technology. Computer networks exist to provide communication tools and shared... [11 Jan 2008]

15 Common Mistakes in Web Security: Enterprise vulnerabilities that invite attack

White Paper However, web-borne viruses, spyware, malicious code, data leaks, identity theft, pornography, and illegal files are just as happy landing on a corporate PC as on a domestic one. From social networks to blogs, to wikis, employees are surfing the web... [12 Dec 2007]

The Need To Protect Against Insider Attacks

White Paper This white paper looks at the issue of insider attacks on confidential data, contributing to making identity theft the fastest growing crime world wide. A brief discussion is included regarding the Insider Threat Study (ITS): Computer System... [12 Dec 2007]

Web 2.0 threat looms

Comment The analyst firm warns web 2.0 applications could herald widespread identity theft and transaction fraud, give malware a new infection super highway, erode social networks and eventually create a total consumer loss of confidence in the web platform. [26 Nov 2007]

Mitigating Security Threats to Your VoIP Network

White Paper And while these converged networks offer enterprises attractive benefits such as cost savings, convenience and efficiency, they have also become attractive targets for network abuse, viruses, information theft and a host of other threats. [15 Sep 2007]

iPhone, Gmail and blogs - a corporate security nightmare

News Security options for these devices include restricting the ability for unapproved devices or storage to connect to managed PCs and laptops, deploying an SSL (secure sockets layer) VPN to enable secure thin-client remote access to enterprise... [15 Jun 2007]

'Laptop security? Never heard of it...'

News Despite rising levels of laptop theft and high-profile instances of data loss, businesses are failing to understand the need to encrypt their hard drives or better protect sensitive data. As human error means users cannot be trusted not to lose a... [11 May 2007]

How To: Security and Remote Access

White Paper Protecting data in transit against eavesdropping or theft Enterprise networks extend far beyond physical wired LANs in main offices and data centers to embrace branch and home offices, the Internet, mobile networks, and partner and customer networks. [02 May 2007]

Leader: Why we keep our eye on the iPod

Leader As the device has proved, there's no longer such a clear defining line between enterprise and consumer hardware.iPods are regularly turning up in offices and finding their way onto corporate networks, as sys admins will testify, along with any... [11 Apr 2007]

Pushing Security to the Perimeter: Trusted Computing Technology Adapts to Changing Enterprise Needs

White Paper Security concerns, identity theft and regulatory compliance requirements are converging to drive the need for strong IAM solutions within the enterprise. This paper reviews the growing need for network-based security as a fundamental component in... [09 Feb 2007]

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