ContentIt’s tough on the front lineMarcia SavageJuly 27, 2005Chrisan Herrod, the first CSO at the Securities & Exchange Commission, took a battering from the recent GAO report. Here she gives us her side of the story. By John Sterlicchi, with additional reporting by Marcia Savage
ContentSlam the door on the bad guysJohn SterlicchiApril 13, 2005DDoS attacks represent one of the most serious threats to business continuity. But it is possible to fight back, as John Sterlicchi discovers
ContentCastle makes its markJohn SterlicchiApril 13, 2005Assailed by a horde of paperwork and dominated by a mountain of forms, White Castle knew it had to act. John Sterlicchi found out how
ContentMS AntiSpyware set for enterprise functionalityJohn SterlicchiFebruary 22, 2005Microsoft could build enterprise functionality into its nascent anti-spyware software as early as the second half of this year.
ContentStop that fraud: Fingerprints will secure Texan systemsJohn SterlicchiFebruary 18, 2005A pilot system to beat Medicaid fraud is showing good results in the state of Texas.
ContentFit for anything: Gold’s Gym updates its infrastructureJohn SterlicchiFebruary 18, 2005When the best-of-breed solutions proved too costly, the gym brand turned to Fortinet.
ContentProviding system support for doctorsJohn SterlicchiJanuary 7, 2005A Pennsylvania hospital has extended its systems boundaries by providing staff with remote secure access
ContentNew boundaries and new rulesJohn SterlicchiJanuary 7, 2005Securing your perimeter is not what it used to be. John Sterlicchi finds out about the range of new ways to control your borders
ContentImplications of first HIPAA court caseJohn SterlicchiDecember 3, 2004With the first successful prosecution under HIPAA, will there now be a greater crackdown on ID theft? John Sterlicchi reports