Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Catch a clue from an EDU: Universities that get security right

Computerworld Security: Issues and Trends: May 11, 2011
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Catch a clue from an EDU: Universities that get security right

With a diverse mobile workforce and a bevy of consumer devices, corporate
America is more like a university campus than ever before. They can learn a
thing or two by studying the way some leading schools approach security.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511139/0/

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Seven Data Center Challenges

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IN THIS ISSUE

1. Jaikumar Vijayan: You will get breached. Get over it
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511141/0/

2. Darlene Storm: Whitehats steal Chrome security crown, hack browser
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511142/0/

3. Banning consumer devices makes a firm less secure
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511143/0/

4. How Depository Trust achieved ID management
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511144/0/

5. Security Manager's Journal: Webmail gets hacked, corporate passwords exposed
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511145/0/

6. How to be an effective security buyer
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511146/0/

7. Can a new CISO improve Sony PlayStation Network security?
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511147/0/

8. LTE-based public safety network could finally become reality
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511148/0/

9. How to build better passwords without losing your mind
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511149/0/

10. Robert L. Mitchell: Midnight raider: Why someone may be looking at your online bank statements
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511150/0/


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Jaikumar Vijayan: You will get breached. Get over it

Acknowledging that breaches can happen and preparing for it is as important as
protecting against attacks.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511141/0/

Darlene Storm: Whitehats steal Chrome security crown, hack browser

If you've been using Google Chrome as your browser, liking the speed while
feeling safe from Web attacks, then I hate to tell you but Chrome lost its
security crown and was hacked.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511142/0/

Banning consumer devices makes a firm less secure

The "Just Say No" position of many IT departments is in fact making the company
less secure overall as it is causing employees to circumvent the rules blockades
put up and kept in place from years past.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511143/0/

How Depository Trust achieved ID management

A look at why Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. deployed identity and access
management software from Hitachi ID Systems to automate its password management
processes.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511144/0/

Security Manager's Journal: Webmail gets hacked, corporate passwords exposed

An executive's Web mail account is compromised, and it contains plain-text
passwords for corporate apps.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511145/0/

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http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/479683/0/

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How to be an effective security buyer

Security is so fragmented that it is often hard to discern between hype and
reality.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511146/0/

Can a new CISO improve Sony PlayStation Network security?

Can a chief information security officer (CISO) help prevent the kind of massive
data breach that occurred in the Sony PlayStation network breach last month in
which attackers grabbed personal information on an estimated 77 million
customers of the PlayStation and Qriocity online games?
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511147/0/

LTE-based public safety network could finally become reality

Ten years after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the United States government may
finally be making progress on allocating spectrum for a next-generation public
safety mobile broadband network.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511148/0/

How to build better passwords without losing your mind

Your e-mail password is your last line of defense when it comes to online
privacy and security. A hacker cracks that could reset the passwords of (and
gain access to) your social networks, your bank account, and even your identity
by taking advantage of the ubiquitous I Forgot My Password button.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511149/0/

Robert L. Mitchell: Midnight raider: Why someone may be looking at your online bank statements

At 2:34 AM a server from a large US corporation accessed my online banking
accounts and downloaded my personal financial data -- and it wasn't my financial
institution. It may be accessing yours too. Here's why.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7331724/818816226/511150/0/

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