More conversation: How the right questions can lead to less friction with vendorsStephen WeigandAugust 5, 2021
Security ArchitectureNews Briefs: Bhutto death exploitedSC StaffFebruary 7, 2008Malware authors exploited the assassination of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto to spread malware. Attackers set up fake blogs and webpages, which claimed to have rare video of Bhutto's death.
Security ArchitectureFirmware: hacking the chipDeb RadcliffFebruary 7, 2008Attacks on the firmware that sits within computers and enterprise networks is closer than you think.
Security ArchitectureRFID/Bluetooth: convenient threatsFrank Washkuch Jr.February 7, 2008IT pros need to move fast as RFID and Bluetooth threats move from the drawing board to the real world.
Security ArchitecturePortable device security: mobile madnessJim CarrFebruary 7, 2008As the experience of one insurance broker proves, securing mobile devices requires a two-pronged approach.
Security ArchitectureVulnerability management: weathering the stormDan KaplanFebruary 7, 2008John Penrod, CISO of The Weather Channel, discusses how the IT pro can manage business risk.
Security ArchitectureProduct section: Look ma, no wires, but secure anywayPeter StephensonFebruary 7, 2008This month our reviews section is unplugged. We look at security for portable devices, as well as security for wireless systems.
Security ArchitectureApple fixes iPhoto bugFrank Washkuch Jr.February 6, 2008Apple this week released a security update for iPhoto, patching a flaw that could allow remote code execution.