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PCI security standard gets ripped at House hearing
Federal lawmakers and retail-industry executives claimed at a congressional hearing that the PCI standard for securing credit and debit card data isn't working.
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Deep computer-spying network touched 103 countries
Latest cloud storage hiccups prompts data security questions
Bad times force IT to deal with orphaned hardware, software
A Real Dumpster Dive: Bank Tosses Personal Data, Checks
CA unwraps storage software for cutting IT costs, complexity
Layoffs leave behind orphaned hardware, unused software licenses
California bill spells out what companies have to say about data breaches
Study: Hackers still driven by urge to vandalize Web sites
FCC threatens 600 operators with fines over data protection rules
Q&A;: TD Ameritrade CIO talks up encryption, tiered storage
After deploying encryption technology following a data loss last year, Ameritrade is now struggling with automating its data retention policies across tiers of storage and tape.
Cisco invests millions in video encryption company
Widevine Technologies, which designs technology to prevent digital video theft, says it had received $16 million from several investors, including network equipment maker Cisco Systems Inc.
NetApp to release virtual tape, encryption array
Network Appliance Inc. plans to introduce a virtual tape library (VTL) on Tuesday that will include an integrated data encryption appliance it acquired with the purchase of Decru Inc. last year.
Vendors Deserve Some Credit for Conficker Response
I planned to make this a column about how the security vendors and PR flaks blew things way out of proportion with Conficker. I was ready to take them to task for predicting an Internet meltdown at the hands of what is no doubt the most prolific piece of malware we've seen in some time.
Diary of a Data Breach Investigation
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Data Security: Whose Job Is It Really?
Forrester has a recommendation for CISOs struggling with how to secure corporate data:
Security more important than ever in tough times
John Martinicky, director of global security at Navistar International, spoke with CSO about how security has evolved over the years, and why it is more important now than ever before.
Geer: Risk Management Should Change the Future
Dan Geer, formerly president and chief scientist at Verdasys, played a critical role in Project Athena at MIT and was fired from @Stake for co-writing a paper warning that a Microsoft monoculture threatened national security. He recently explained why, despite all he has accomplished in his past, his sights are still set on the future of security.
Avoiding Pitfalls in Log Management Planning
Over the past decade cyber security has emerged as an important concern for organizations of all sizes. The increase in digitized corporate records, coupled with the rise in cyber crime, is driving organizations in the public and private sectors to invest in more protection for sensitive data and regulated or other critical assets. In just the first two months this year, the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse has noted data breaches at several financial, healthcare and educational institutions as well at federal, state and local governmental agencies.
Preventing Fraud Requires Customer Data Discipline
Customarily, retailers relax their policies relating to returns in the months around the holiday gift-giving season. The understanding is that many of the sales are in fact gifts and recipients will often want to return or exchange such items. By offering flexible returns, retailers hope to inspire higher sales.
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