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This SIEM is a good fit for small and mid-sized companies


This SIEM is a good fit for small and mid-sized companies

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 08:09 AM PST


When you think of security information and event management (SIEM) tools, you typically think of vast enterprises that have thousands of devices logging millions of events every day. In such cases, a SIEM might be the only way to truly gain visibility into such a large network. But smaller companies can benefit from a SIEM tool, too—especially if the IT department is small and overworked. TriGeo Network Security offers a tool for the SMB market that's like having a security expert on staff.

Keeping confidential data off user-owned devices

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 07:13 AM PST


We all know that employee-owned devices are seeping into the enterprise and that IT departments are on the hook to protect corporate data that might flow through them or get stored on them.

Industry association aims to bolster SCADA security

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 05:43 AM PST


The International Society of Automation (ISA) calls for industrial system standard security analysis in wake of Stuxnet.

Security conference dives into SAP coding problems

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 03:19 AM PST


The Black Hat Europe conference in Barcelona next week will feature a keynote on cyberwar from Bruce Schneier, and presentations on security flaws in Apple's Mac OS X and SAP's business software.

Now what starts with the letter C?

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 02:00 AM PST


Little did Netscape's Lou Montulli know, when he sat down in June 1994 to create a way for a server to keep track of a user's visits, that his invention would become one of the most despised objects in the Web-based services world.

Travel security in the Middle East and North Africa

Posted: 10 Mar 2011 04:17 AM PST


Many of us watch the events in the Middle East and North Africa unfold from afar. But for businesses with operations in these global regions of political unrest, protests, rebel uprising and deteriorating security often force difficult and immediate decisions for the sake of keeping employees out of harm's way.

With hacking, music can take control of your car

Posted: 10 Mar 2011 03:01 AM PST


About 300 years ago, the English playwright William Congreve wrote, "music has charms to soothe a savage breast, to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak." This week we learned that it can also help hackers break into your car.

Senators question how WikiLeaks breach happened

Posted: 10 Mar 2011 01:56 AM PST


Senators question how WikiLeaks obtained thousands of classified U.S. documents

Symantec's Salem: Cloud was game-changer for us

Posted: 09 Mar 2011 10:44 PM PST


Symantec Corp. CEO Enrique Salem outlines why 03 is such a critical initiative for the company, and how cloud and virtualization changed the security threat landscape and the business opportunities for Symantec.

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