Federal Guides for Social Media Security p.II

February 25, 2010 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

By Mike Meikle, CEO at Hawkthorne Group

Once an agency crosses over into social media interactions with other agencies and non-governmental organizations, the guidance gets diluted. The guidelines point to five government agencies, none of which are the definitive resource for social media implementations. These guidelines are a must read for any organization that is considering a foray into the Web 2.0 sphere…

The 80/20 Rule for Information Security

February 17, 2010 by ADMIN · 1 Comment

From The Team at MicroSolved

MicroSolved, Inc. (MSI) has developed the 80/20 Rule of Information Security that proposes the concept that 80% of an organizations’ real information security comes from only 20% of the assets and effort put into the program. These 13 security projects will give your organization the most effective information security coverage for the least expenditure of time and resources. These projects, once completed, should allow CIO’s to create an effective, efficient, and standards-based approach to information security…

SyferLock GridGuard Live On Infosec Island

February 16, 2010 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

Press Release

Infosec Island, the new community for IT and information security professionals, today announced that its new enhanced authentication service based on the SyferLock™ GridGuard™ solution, is now live. Deploying this technology provides Infosec Island members with the option to login with a very high level of security for confidential business, personal or security-related communications. SyferLock’s GridOne authentication is available on Infosec Island to all registered members, and membership is free.

How A Security Company Applies Security

February 16, 2010 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

By Larry Ketchersid, Chairman and CEO at MediaSourcery

Similar to security assessments, network architecture designs and other projects, a development project, such as this one involves the exchange of confidential data, including in this case, intellectual property designs, requirements documents, test plans, code fragments and road maps. We could have chose to exchange these documents over email, or printed them out and sent them next day parcel post. Instead, we ate our own dogfood and utilized IslandPKI encrypted document and message transfer…

How to Protect Your Social Network Identity

February 14, 2010 by ADMIN · 1 Comment

By Mark Smail, CTO at Onix International, Inc.

Over a billion people visited social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter last month so it’s not surprising that hackers have these sites in their cross-hairs. In fact, according to recent research from Breach Security Labs, social networks were the most targeted category in 2009, accounting for 19% of all malicious attacks last year. By using simple data encryption and password protection tools, you can ensure that your personal information and online identities remain secure and private…

Technology is Helping Victims and Fraudsters

February 10, 2010 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

By Michael Eggebrecht, Community Editor at CIOZone

Last year, 11.1 million U.S. adults were the victim of identity fraud — 4.8 percent of the population. That’s good for a 12 percent increase from 9.9 million the prior year, according to Javelin Strategy & Research, which released its annual identity fraud survey Feb. 9. Along with that increase, the total annual fraud amount in 2009 increased 12.5 percent, from $48 billion to $54 billion. At the same time, the average fraud resolution time fell from 30 hours in 2008 to 21 hours last year…

WireHead Security Partners With NCICU

February 2, 2010 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

From PRWeb

WireHead SecurityTM, an information security services firm providing customers with solutions to strengthen internal security and risk management, today announced a partnership agreement with the North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU), under which member institutions can take advantage of discounted service pricing. NCICU is comprised of North Carolina’s 36 private, non-profit liberal arts, comprehensive, and research colleges and universities accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

FaaS: The Emergence of Fraud as a Service

February 1, 2010 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

By Mike Meikle, CEO at Hawkthorne Group

Fraud as a service or FaaS for the acronym collectors, has been a topic of concern for security professionals since 2008. Gone are the days where the primary theft is being perpetrated by the sociopath lone-wolf in the basement. The major player is now organized crime, responsible for 70 percent of online fraud and billions in ill-gotten gains…

Pet Lovers are Target of Latest Online Scams

February 1, 2010 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

By Robert Siciliano, ID Theft Expert and Security Consultant to Intelius.com

Scammers will say and do anything to get a person to part with their money. At first they had a sob story that sounded like a legitimate issue, new housing, can’t have a pet. When posted in a classified ad, it looks legitimate. Then they involved a “shipping company” that was a front for the scam. Once the victims were asked to send money via Western Union, that should have been a red-flag.

Web Security From A New Perspective

January 31, 2010 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

By Sean Wilkins, Contributor at CIOZone

Cisco’s existing product lines offer a number of different appliance options which allow companies the ability to block the various web based threats in existence. The problem that this type of solution has is that it does require constant tweaking of the filtering and analysis settings as well as someone to constantly keep an eye on current events as zero-day attacks become more prominent.

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