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The world's largest security conference will kick off next week in San Francisco with the public unveiling of Microsoft's next-generation of security software, code-named Stirling
Half a year after round one of " HIPAA Growing Teeth " we proudly give you: round deux
Specifially, " CMS to check hospitals for HIPAA security compliance " paper claims that " The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will begin on-site reviews of hospitals compliance with security rules mandated by the Health Insurance Portability...
Instead of my usual "blogging frenzy" machine gun blast of short posts, I will just combine them into my new blog series " Fun Reading on Security ." Here is an issue #4, dated June 17, 2008
So my next iteration of fun reading on security, logging and other topics
Security-as-control" vs "security-as-assurance" - a very useful idea (more here ),...
No this is not about whether Xobni (inbox spelled backwards) works on Macs. It is a response to Mitchell's positively gushing review of this cool Outlook plug in on his blog today. The line actually comes from an old Honeymooners episode where Ralph is the 'chef of the future" and Norton asks "Tell me O chef of the future, can it core an apple"....
Four stages to establishing a successful IT Risk Management Lifecycle
by: Ryan Shopp
I recently came across this article from Symantec called IT Risk Management: Five Steps to Get from Good to Great . After reading it I found myself noticing it's similarity to a four step process I picked up in my early consulting days at International Network...
No this is not about whether Xobni (inbox spelled backwards) works on Macs. It is a response to Mitchell's positively gushing review of this cool Outlook plug in on his blog today. The line actually comes from an old Honeymooners episode where Ralph is the 'chef of the future" and Norton asks "Tell me O chef of the future, can it core an apple"....
I took part in the L0pht Reunion Panel at the Source Boston conference in Cambridge, MA last Friday. It was a lot of fun to get back together with the band and pontificate with no holds barred about the latest security threats, just like we did in the old days
One of the questions asked of the panel by moderator Michael Fitzgerald (who did a...
I guess that Im on a Bruce Schneier kick this week. My last post was related to an article that he wrote about New York Citys upcoming ability to accept camera phone images and videos in their 911 centers
Today Ive been reading and pondering another article by Bruce about how psychology plays into peoples perception of risk. The following chart,...