CSO Update | | When the security threat comes from within your own company, it is often hard to see the signs beforehand. READ MORE | | Issue highlights 1. Report: Target failed to execute security basics 2. Retailers who missed chip card deadline eye lawsuit 3. Hacked Opinions: The legalities of hacking Ian Amit | White Paper: Opsview Learn what exactly system administrators are concentrating on in terms of systems and software, as well as the sentiment behind what is driving higher compensation among IT. Learn More. | Target hired Verizon to figure out what was behind its 2013 data breach and Verizon found that the company's security problems can be summed up as failure to do the basics. READ MORE | Resource compliments of: CSO Security Smart Security Smart is a quarterly security awareness newsletter ready for distribution to your employees saving you precious time on employee education! The compelling content combines personal and organization safety tips so is applicable to many facets of employees' lives. LEARN MORE | Retailers have complained of backlogs of six to nine months in getting credit-card companies to certify the new card terminals for use. READ MORE | Webcast: IBM If you could move your data anywhere in the world, how would it transform your business? With Aspera, customers can transfer unlimited numbers of files of any size at high speed, predictably and reliably, at long distances, and with complete security. Learn More | Ian Amit, from ZeroFOX, talks about hacking regulation and legislation with CSO in a series of topical discussions with industry leaders and experts. READ MORE | White Paper: LogRhythm The need for early detection of targeted attacks and data breaches is driving the expansion of new and existing SIEM deployments. Advanced users are looking to augment SIEM with advanced profiling and analytics. Learn More | | | | | | | |
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