Will Lawsuits Define The Future Of Information Security? Dark Reading and Anton Chuvakin are talking about how the threat of litigation for what a company did not do to prevent a security breach might be more compelling to companies to improve their information security standards and posture. Date: 2008-05-06
Identity And Data Theft Update If you are at the least bit interested in what is happening in the world of data theft and identity theft these are two must have resources in your favorite RSS reader. Date: 2008-04-21
Wiki's Aren't Like Other IT Michael Idinopulos blogs Why wiki's aren't like other IT: First, wikis are not a scale play. A single business unit, a single team, even a single person can derive business value from using a wiki. Date: 2008-04-02
Coding Horror - Spying On Users Coding horror has an amazing story on why you should be careful of just about every download you put on your PC. The story covers G-Archiver from Brother Soft, where the programmer coded a Google mail username and password... Date: 2008-03-11
Is Your Security Department Necessary? "What do you do that provides value to the company?" With all the companies I have worked with and have worked in over the last 20 years, asking this one question seems to get everyone slack jawed at the interview. Date: 2008-02-19
How The Rise Of SaaS Relates To SOX, SAS 70 & Your Legal Contracts The growing popularity of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is having a significant impact on data security and regulations compliance. Date: 2008-01-29
IT From A Different Angle Nick Carr's new book, The Big Switch, takes on IT from a different angle and rests upon a metaphor -- that IT will not matter because it will move to grid computing in the same way electricity moved to the grid. Date: 2008-01-08
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