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How to cut network expenses

Computerworld - Trimming network redundancy at the University of Connecticut's School of Business was certainly not COO Michael Vertefeuille's first choice to save money. However, as the college faces a 10% budget shortfall this year, falling on the ...

From SANDRA GITTLEN, ComputerWorld,  28 May 2009
Related Topics: eBay Inc.,  Packeteer, Inc.

Inside a data leak audit

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From SANDRA GITTLEN, ComputerWorld,  11 May 2009
Related Topics: Altiris, Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation

Security information and event management: Finding the proverbial needle

We're getting closer to the day when making sense of and taking action on disparate security events get quick and easy Matt Roedell, vice president of infrastructure and information security at TruMark Financial Credit Union in Trevose, Pa., has a big ...

From SANDRA GITTLEN, NetworkWorld,  9 Oct 2008
Related Topics: IBM,  Novell, Inc.,  Gartner, Inc.,  Cisco Systems, Inc.,  Symantec

Four tips for SIEM success

1. Start with a baseline understanding of your security events. "You have to do a risk assessment before choosing a tool to know what you need. Look at every event in your environment, ask if it's normal and then what the threshold is within a certain ...

From SANDRA GITTLEN, NetworkWorld,  9 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Gartner, Inc.

Six hours to hack the FBI (and other pen-testing adventures)

Data leak protection is more than keeping data under control. Listen now! Edison analysts put the management software of an HP EVA system through a series of typical day-to-day storage management tasks. The same tasks were also evaluated on similar ...

From SANDRA GITTLEN, NetworkWorld,  26 May 2008
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation,  IBM

Web 2.0: Just say yes

Not wild about wikis? Not big on blogs? Not sold on Second Life? IT execs who ignore Web 2.0 collaboration technologies could be hurting their company's bottom line. That's the message from enterprise IT leaders and industry analysts who are convinced ...

From SANDRA GITTLEN, NetworkWorld,  3 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Accenture Ltd.,  Cisco Systems, Inc.

New secure Web gateways eye next-generation Web-application traffic

Matt Kesner, CIO at Silicon Valley law firm Fenwick & West, is proud to say his users are on the bleeding edge of the Web 2.0 revolution, using such tools as blogging, instant messaging, Web-based conferencing and social networking. After all, they ...

From SANDRA GITTLEN, NetworkWorld,  31 Oct 2007
Related Topics: Gartner, Inc.

Best practices for deploying secure Web gateways

If you're looking to upgrade your URL filter, you've got the upper hand with vendors of this new class of secure Web products. Use it. "The time is now to get your security providers to add granular control over Web 2.0 products," says Peter Firstbrook, ...

From SANDRA GITTLEN, NetworkWorld,  31 Oct 2007
Related Topics: Gartner, Inc.

Poll

Routinely fill out forms online that require sensitive information? Yes No Have been notified that bank, credit card company or retailer has compromised your identity? Yes No React: Give us your thoughts on the issues here. Welcome , post your ...

From SANDRA GITTLEN, NetworkWorld,  22 Aug 2007

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