Articles about security policy

Social Media Security in the Home Office

In the office setting, IT and security officers can control how social media is used -- or not used. Continue Reading »

Should You Tell Shareholders about Breaches?

Federal law states that health companies have to disclose if they've suffered a data breach. Continue Reading »

One Bad App Can Spoil the Phone

If you pay attention to the tech media, you know that neither Apple nor Google is impervious to having malicious applications in their respective stores. Continue Reading »

Are You a Good Security Role Model?

A Cyber-Ark Software survey showed that 41 percent of the 400 IT professionals interviewed admitted to abusing passwords to sensitive data. Continue Reading »

Security Lessons from School

Nearly one quarter of data breaches in 2009 came from the educational sector. While I don't have the numbers, I would suspect quite a few of those breaches come through college data loss. Continue Reading »

Will Twitter's Security Improve?

Twitter and the FTC have reached a settlement regarding Twitter's data security lapses. Continue Reading »

McAfee Launches SaaS Web Protection

SaaS Web Protection provides real-time and predictive threat intelligence and protection. Continue Reading »

SMBs are Concerned About Security, Says New Symantec Study

A new study commissioned by Symantec noted that SMBs are quickly waking up to the threat of online attacks and information loss. Continue Reading »

Other Threats Grab Attention, But Botnets Still Wreak Havoc

Botnets are not going away.  In fact, Gartner predicts that botnets will be going strong for the next few years, continuing to create security problems for businesses of all sizes. Continue Reading »

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