Sinopsis
Exclusive, insightful audio interviews by our staff with info risk/security leading practitioners and thought-leaders
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BankInfoSecurity Week In Review for Friday, April 22, 2011
22/04/2011Gigi Hyland of the NCUA says the latest draft of online authentication guidance is awaiting final signoff from just one FFIEC member agency. And Verizon's new data breach report finds that compromised records resulting from data breaches dropped dramatically in 2010, but the number of breaches continues to grow.
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CUInfoSecurity Week In Review for Friday, April 22, 2011
22/04/2011Gigi Hyland of the NCUA says the latest draft of online authentication guidance is awaiting final signoff from just one FFIEC member agency. And Verizon's new data breach report finds that compromised records resulting from data breaches dropped dramatically in 2010, but the number of breaches continues to grow.
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Governance: It's All About Risk
21/04/2011From mobile devices to social media and cloud computing, IT governance is all about risk management. "You can't de-risk everything, but you can de-risk the majority of circumstances you will see in normal operations," says governance expert Robert Stroud.
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What's Next for Tiger Team?
20/04/2011Deven McGraw, co-chair of the Privacy and Security Tiger Team, discusses its most recent recommendations and her views on encryption and asks for suggestions on additional topics to address.
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Data Breaches: Inside the 2011 Verizon Report
19/04/2011The latest Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report is out, and the good news is: The number of compromised records is down. The troubling news is: The number of breaches is up. Bryan Sartin, one of the report authors, explains why.
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GovInfoSecurity.com
Week In Review
for Friday, April 15, 201115/04/2011This week's top news and views: Cutting funding for IT security could prove dicey, comments from DHS Undersecretary Philip Reitinger and Sen. Thomas Carper; year-long Texas breach exposed personal information of 3.5 million; bill unveiled to safeguard personal data online; and Google and Microsoft battle over cloud certification. And don't miss our audio week-in-review podcast by Executive Editor Eric Chabrow
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Banking Regulator on Top Fraud Threats
15/04/2011Payment card fraud. ACH and wire transfers. ATM skimming. And especially insider crimes. These are among today's top information security threats to institutions, says banking regulator Gigi Hyland in an exclusive interview.
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CUInfoSecurity Week in Review for Friday, April 15, 2011
15/04/2011The Heartland hacker says the U.S. government was aware of his illegal activities, and an ID security expert talks about phishing threats in the wake of the Epsilon breach.
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BankInfoSecurity Week in Review for Friday, April 15, 2011
15/04/2011The Heartland hacker says the U.S. government was aware of his illegal activities, and an ID security expert talks about phishing threats in the wake of the Epsilon breach.
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Cloud Computing: A Case Study
15/04/2011Altra Federal Credit Union developed a calculated strategy before moving to the cloud -- advice all financial institutions should follow, says Brian Boettcher, VP of IT, who shares his lessons learned.
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HealthcareInfoSecurity Week in Review for Friday, April 15, 2011
15/04/2011This week's top news and views: Privacy, Security Proposals Advance; Mostashari: Leading the Way at ONC; HIE Pioneers to Securely Share Data.
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Inside 2011 Business Banking Trust Study
15/04/2011The bad news is that banks and businesses have not made great progress in the fight against account takeover fraud. The good news is: They have the strategies and tools to win this fight in 2011.
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Danger Seen In Slashing Infosec Spend
14/04/2011As Congress and the White House look for ways to cut the federal budget, one area that could prove dicey is IT security, contends Department of Homeland Security's Philip Reitinger.
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HIE Pioneers to Securely Share Data
13/04/2011A consortium of five leading healthcare organizations hopes to demonstrate the secure national exchange of health information, says James Walker, M.D. of Geisinger Health System.
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Phishing Season: How to Avoid Fraud
12/04/2011ID security expert Tim Rohrbaugh on phishing trends in light of Epsilon breach.
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GovInfosSecurity.com
Week In Review
for Friday, April 8, 201108/04/2011This week's top news and views: Federal shutdown's impact on IT security, zero percent unemployment for IT security analysts, 'tricked' RSA worker opened backdoor to advanced persistent threat attack and DHS's top infosec executive's quest for a safer Internet. And don't miss our week-in-review podcast by Executive Editor Eric Chabrow.
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BankInfoSecurity Week In Review for April 9, 2011
08/04/2011Experts say banks and retailers are doing all they can to control concerns in the aftermath of the Epsilon e-mail breach, and a well-crafted e-mail fooled an RSA employee into opening a phish that led to a sophisticated attack on the company's information systems.
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CUInfoSecurity Week in Review for Friday, April 8, 2011
08/04/2011Experts say banks and retailers are doing all they can to control concerns in the aftermath of the Epsilon e-mail breach, and a well-crafted e-mail fooled an RSA employee into opening a phish that led to a sophisticated attack on the company's information systems.
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HealthcareInfoSecurity Week in Review for Friday, April 8, 2011
08/04/2011This week's top news and views: Health Net Breach Tops Federal List; Beefing Up Health IT Strategic Plan; Open Source HIE Initiative Described.
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Reitinger's Quest: Build a Safer Internet
06/04/2011Philip Reitinger, the top cybersecurity official in the Department of Homeland Security, is on a mission to help create a new, secure computing ecosystem on the Internet.