Website vulnerabilities abound. According to some reports, 70 percent of data theft attacks enlist these holes. On top of that, Web 2.0 applications, frequently used and trusted by corporate employees, are further cause for alarm. What can organizations do to get a better handle on this growing danger? We find out.
Featured speakers
Trent Henry, vice president and research director, The Burton Group
JD Sherry, vice president of technology, NIC
Moderator
Illena Armstrong, editor-in-chief, SC Magazine
Microsoft has released what is believed to be the final update for Windows XP, the operating system prior to Vista, but still very much in use by enterprises and consumers.
Security companies should pay close attention to how an appeals court rules in the case of accused adware maker Zango versus anti-virus firm Kaspersky Lab.
Security researchers recently found a server being used to harvest private information consisting of stolen data from 40 international businesses, as well as health-related information on patients worldwide.
Website vulnerabilities abound. According to some reports, 70 percent of data theft attacks enlist these holes. On top of that, Web 2.0 applications, frequently used and trusted by corporate employees, are further cause for alarm. What can organizations do to get a better handle on this growing danger? We find out.
Featured speakers
Trent Henry, vice president and research director, The Burton Group
JD Sherry, vice president of technology, NIC
Moderator
Illena Armstrong, editor-in-chief, SC Magazine
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