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To Know the Threat Is to Know Your Enemy

Posted by: Jerry Thompson in: ● May 30, 2011

With the close of this month, we all look ahead to the summer of 2011. We also look at June as National Internet Safety Month, a time where we across the country we all need to take a moment to think—really think—about what we (and our kids) are doing online. How safe are we behaving, [...]

IN THE HEADLINES: Schools Still Playing Catch Up in Security

Posted by: Neal OFarrell in: ● March 30, 2011

Panda Security just released the results of its Kindergarten-12 Education IT Security Study, which looked at the current security landscape and challenges K-12 schools in the U.S. are facing. Not surprising that more than 60% of the schools experienced some kind of significant security incident at least twice a year. What’s the reason for all [...]

IN THE HEADLINES: Why “You” Are Your Best Defense

Posted by: Neal OFarrell in: ● November 18, 2010

Yesterday I read an article on security website Dark Reading that highlighted just what little regard security and technology vendors still seem to have for consumers, especially when it comes to security awareness and responsibility. The article was entitled “Taking cyber security lessons to the bank” and focused on the role banks could and should [...]

Searching for Bright Spots: A Privacy Microscope on 2010

Posted by: Matt Hines in: ● December 21, 2009

The easiest thing to do in scoping out the electronic privacy landscape for 2010 would be to decry the incredible alignment of factors guaranteeing that next year has little hope of serving some sort of turning point compared to what we’ve seen of late. But rather than merely highlighting the fact that according to PrivacyRightsClearinghouse’s [...]


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