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Is it possible to measure IT Security?

News | Saturday 29 May 2010 6:08 am

Or is that somebody else’s problem?

Workshop  It is a commonly held principle in many areas of business that if you can’t measure something “quantitatively”, it will be difficult to raise the quality objectively. The applicability of this statement to the world of IT security is clear. Without having some form of metrics in place, it is tough, if not impossible, to judge whether security is getting better over time. Indeed, it is probably fair to say that many organisations have only one way to assess security – namely, “did anything go wrong” – but this is hardly a metric for the forward-looking.…

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Cisco VC030 Camera Enclosure

Internet Security Hardware | Saturday 29 May 2010 6:00 am

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Camera Enclosure Cisco PVC300 Pan Tilt Optical Zoom Internet Camera 10.25″ Height x 8.66″ Width x 8.66″ Depth VC030 www.cisco.com The Cisco VC030 outdoor enclosure provides robust protection for your Cisco PVC300 Pan Til… More >>

Cisco VC030 Camera Enclosure

Which internet security software is the most effective and secure?

Q & A | Saturday 29 May 2010 2:50 am

I need to buy some security software for my internet? Which do you recommend I buy?

47% of IT pros see security audit costs going up in 2010

News | Saturday 29 May 2010 2:46 am

Forty-seven percent of IT security professionals believe that security audit costs will increase in 2010, according to a recent survey by nCircle, the leading provider of automated security and compli…

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Tech Insight: The Enterprise Hacks Back!

News | Saturday 29 May 2010 2:26 am

Have you ever been tempted to strike back against a hacker? Security pros should read this before they make the wrong move

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