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Security chiefs favor business savvy
February 18, 2005
Chief security officers stress the need for their peers to become as business savvy as they are tech savvy.
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10 things to know about info security in '07
January 5, 2007
Jon Oltsik offers his take on the top trends destined to affect the information security business this year.
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Wresting free from a software straitjacket
November 30, 2006
Jon Oltsik cautions that the simmering discontent within the IT community over insecure software is about to boil over.
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Cyberattacks at federal agencies draw House scrutiny
April 19, 2007
As more is learned about intrusions reported on government computer systems last year, politicians question adequacy of fixes put in place.
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Intel: Driver flaws no major threat, yet
June 14, 2006
Vulnerabilities in kernel-level Windows device drivers are scarce and tough to exploit, so there is no reason for alarm, company says.
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