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15 AUG 08
Lets start the hype engine for 2009 SAVE
For the 5th year in a row, I suspect 2009 will be very much like 2008. We are still bailing out the leaky boat with a small cup. Sure, there are new and different attack vectors. And things like "the cloud" are causing us to revisit our general security architectures. And compliance certainly isn't going away as a key issue for security folks everywhere. BUT, maybe in 2009 we can start actually implementing the stuff we bought in 2006 and making sure we are more effectively doing the blocking and tackling that we all know can use some improvement.TAGS
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The Daily Incite - August 15, 2008 | Security Incite: Ding dong, SIM is dead? Yeah, not so much... SAVE
My opinion is that the first generation of SIM didn't do what it needed to. It was too hard, too expensive, took too long to see value. There are lots of folks that are working on those issues. Of course, we still aren't there yet, but the industry is making progress. And the biggest reason I don't see the idea of SIM dying (although the implementation will clearly change and evolve) is because CUSTOMERS NEED IT.TAGS
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The Deep End | Paul Venezia | InfoWorld | Anton Chuvakin is not an idiot | July 30, 2008 10:35 AM | Paul Venezia SAVE
It's pretty simple, really. Management needs to make business needs clear to IT, and then trust the IT admins decide how best to make that happen. If they can't trust the admins, it's time for either new admins or new management.TAGS
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Advanced Integration of Identity and Security Management Technologies SAVE
Advanced Integration of Identity and Security Management TechnologiesTAGS
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01 AUG 08
The Art of Dysfunction | securosis.com SAVE
* “Early Funnel Cheerleading”: how to use a “parade of suspects” as a smokescreen * “ABB”: always be blaming * Layering dysfunction behaviors * “It is OK to NOT sell”: building a culture of failure * The “Gatling gun of blame”: the artTAGS
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31 JUL 08
McAfee acquires Reconnex, inks distribution pacts | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com SAVE
The company said it acquired Reconnex, which makes technology that automates data protection, for $46 million.TAGS