Posts Tagged ‘ intranet ’

Great Expectations

May 13, 2009
By grecs

DarkReading recently published an interesting article entitled “BT Study: Most Enterprises Expect to Get Hacked This Year.” I’d say that that’s a safe assumption, since in the case of most large organizations, their electronic footprint is everywhere.  When you pair that with unmanaged parts of an organization setting up servers and machines, accounting for all...
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Why Intranets Aren’t As Safe As Everyone Thinks They Are

April 15, 2009
By grecs

Addressing the problem of companies not taking insider threats seriously, the “Many Enterprises Still Don’t Recognize Insider Threat, Studies Say” article on DarkReading made some much-needed points about intranets not being the secure entities that many companies believe them to be. While the article’s primary focus is on traditional insider threats—with employees knowingly or...
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Secure Internet Explorer Zones

March 1, 2008
By grecs

Securing Internet Explorer’s (IE) Zones can go a long way toward protecting your non-technical family and friends from malicious web sites.
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