Clearly there is a need to realize that equipment failure is a reality, and the only question is when it occurs and how severe the failure will be.
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The Heartbleed vulnerability affected all of us, and the question that still remains is what other bugs still exist in OpenSSL that we don’t know about?
The project risk management process is similar to the information security risk management and consists of four stages
On reading the subsequent news stories, no doubt many people wondered how anyone could have been so careless.
In this article I am referring to this as OSINT, and an established process of a Security Triage to discover what you don’t know
A steady stream of news stories relating to the theft of data from ecommerce sites has served to make already wary consumers even more so.
While the IT industry is aware of the end of XP, the retail and hospitality industries including restaurants don’t know their systems will be compromised
Last Monday, a new vulnerability in OpenSSL version 1.0.1 called Heartbleed was announced.
The April 7, 2014 NY Times article, “Hackers Lurking in Vents and Soda Machines,” surely raised the hackles of enterprise security teams worldwide.
Salesforce.com, Gmail, and Google Docs are examples; your data isn’t on your computer—it’s out in the “cloud”, and you access it from your web browser.