Please turn on your JavaScript for this page to function normally.
A closer look at GFI Backup 2010 Business Edition

Through GFI Backup’s central web-based administration console, administrators can configure and implement company-wide backup policies in a single task. Additionally, …

Network security challenges faced by universities

Striking a balance between an open yet secure network remains a challenge for university IT departments. While universities are often on the cutting edge of innovation, they …

Building secure software using fuzzing and static code analysis

The increased complexity of new technologies and faster software release cycles are making traditional reactive security solutions ineffective. Instead, more adaptable, …

Seven questions you should ask about deduplication

Deduplication has been one of the hottest technologies in the storage industry for almost three years. IT managers in most midrange data centers typically have limited staff …

Top scams and protection tips

Criminals are always preparing for the next major event from which to hitch a ride and launch an attack in an effort to dupe us into believing their lies. What is it about …

New data breach legislation

In the past two months, there have been two bills introduced in Washington, D.C. that are attempting to set nationwide standards for the security and privacy of …

SSL Labs: Researching the technology that protects the Internet

In this video recorded at Black Hat USA 2010, Ivan Ristic talks about SSL Labs – a non-commercial research effort and collection of documents and tools related to SSL. …

Five imperatives for extreme data protection in virtualized environments

Transforming an organization through server virtualization requires a strategic and coordinated approach. Data protection – which includes not only backup, but also …

A closer look at MacCleanse

MacCleanse (v. 2.0.6) is a small application that safely erases caches, logs, cookies, histories, and more. It provides detailed information on each item it cleanses, and can …

Security B-Sides: The anti-conference

Security B-Sides is a DIY, open security conference that is free to all attendees. These events are corporate sponsored, centrally managed (though locally organized) and do …

BlindElephant: Open source web application fingerprinting engine

In this video recorded at Black Hat USA 2010, Patrick Thomas, a vulnerability researcher at Qualys, discusses the open source web application fingerprinting engine …

Q&A: SOURCE Barcelona

Stacy Thayer is the Founder and Executive Director of SOURCE Conferences. Prior to founding SOURCE Conferences, Stacy was employed for a Fortune 500 company, where she worked …

Don't miss

Cybersecurity news