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Overview: Information Security is the enterprise security and risk managers' leading source of critical, objective information on strategic and practical security issues.
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Solutions offered by Information Security Magazine
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Research offered by Information Security Magazine
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7 Security Questions to Ask Your SaaS Provider by Information Security Magazine
. September 2008 - Outsourcing an application means your organization relinquishes some control; don't, however, loosen your grip on security.
A Perfect Match? by Information Security Magazine
. September 2008 - Feature-rich suites are putting a face on integration and interoperability.
Companies Finding a Place for Maturing NAC Projects by Information Security Magazine
. September 2008 - This article shares the challenges and rewards that four organizations have experienced with NAC implementation.
Compliance and Security Are Business Issues That Require Business Solutions by Information Security Magazine
. September 2008 - Compliance and security are business issues that require business solutions.
Editor's Desk: Discovering e-Discovery by Information Security Magazine
. September 2008 - The biggest threat for 2008 is lawyers.
Expert eBook: Encryption: Properly Securing Your Valuable Data by Information Security Magazine
. October 2008 - Check out this expert eBook and learn about best practices and techniques for protecting your company's data with encryption technology.
Expert Ebook: Mastering PCI by Information Security Magazine
. August 2008 - This eBook gives expert advice on successfully achieving PCI compliance, by selecting the right auditor and implementing new requirements into your company's IT infrastructure. Read this book and learn how to master PCI compliance.
GRC: Over-Hyped or Legit? by Information Security Magazine
. September 2008 - Read this article to learn more about how governance, risk and compliance tools over-promise, and how organizations need to streamline and break away from their siloed approaches.
Inbox Wars by Information Security Magazine
. September 2008 - Spam hasn't been "solved"; in fact, the scourge has grown worse as attackers continually trump counter-measures and refine their focus on high-value targets.
Interlocking Priorities by Information Security Magazine
. August 2008 - Information security professionals face challenges galore in 2008.
Interview: Bill Jiminez, Systems Architect at the University of the Pacific by Information Security Magazine
. September 2008 - Read this interview to learn more about Bill Jiminez, systems architect at the University of the Pacific, and how he has to balance security with the desire of faculty and students for openness.
Mix of Frameworks and GRC Satisfy Compliance Overlaps by Information Security Magazine
. September 2008 - Three organizations reveal how they use a combination of frameworks such as COBIT or ISO 27001 along with GRC tools to satisfy overlapping industry and federal regulatory demands.
PCI Puzzle by Information Security Magazine
. August 2008 - Having trouble with PCI compliance? You're not alone. Auditors and audit survivors offer tips for how to achieve it.
Ping: Cary Westmark by Information Security Magazine
. September 2008 - Troon Golf is the third-largest golf management company in the world, with 200 facilities under management.
Ping by Information Security Magazine
. October 2008 - Our early kick-of-the-tires indications are that yes, the industry has responded positively to the guidance. Keep in mind, the agencies are not doing anything different outside the normal exam process.
Security Certifications' Ethics Programs Merely Window-Dressing by Information Security Magazine
. September 2008 - This article discusses the role of ethics in information security certifications offered by ISACA, GIAC, (ISC)2 and ASIS and what efforts have been made in ethics programs.
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