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A look at vulnerability assessment tools
Peter Stephenson
February 01, 2012
If one wants to address a vulnerability, one needs to add vulnerability management.
Welcome 2012!
Peter Stephenson
January 03, 2012
Here at the SC Lab, we have been preparing for an exciting 2012 as we somewhat change up the format of our product pages. Owing to a technical problem, there will be a slight delay in the posting of the Jan. reviews.
Entering a new era of cybersecurity innovation
Peter Stephenson
December 01, 2011
The remarkable companies that we highlight in this issue are blazing the trails in their respective market segments through pure creativity and innovation.
Keeping applications secure
Peter Stephenson
November 01, 2011
The crown jewels of any organization is its data, but without applications the data is not useful, says SC Magazine Technology Editor Peter Stephenson.
It's all about the data
Peter Stephenson
October 03, 2011
If we didn't care about who sees, damages or alters our data, we wouldn't need to waste millions of dollars on the tools of our trade, says Peter Stephenson, technology editor.
Do you know who your users are?
Peter Stephenson
September 01, 2011
This month we explore tools to help us wrangle our users and separate them from the herd of bad guys trying to enter our enterprise without authorization.
Safeguarding email from "vampires"
Peter Stephenson
August 01, 2011
There were some definite trends that we observed this month. The first is that we are getting fewer physical appliances in favor of virtual ones.
Endpoints, endpoints... everywhere
Peter Stephenson
July 01, 2011
The sky is not really falling. Instead, there are solutions to the dilemmas we face, even as progress makes surety ever more challenging.
Managing becomes more complex
Peter Stephenson
June 01, 2011
The risk environment is becoming more complicated as time goes on and criminals become more and more sophisticated.
Let's go analyze something
Peter Stephenson
May 02, 2011
This month, the focus is on analysis. We look at the network through the lens of the SIEM, and we look at digital incidents and cybercrime through digital forensics.
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