Update flaws threaten data leakage
Talkback Active X strikes again! Why is this still being used? It has been a major security hole since its inception and never repaired. More great innovation from the genius pool at Redmond.
About: HP Software Update flaws threaten data leakage
[April 29, 2008, 13:34 by ator1940]
Larrabee leakage...
Blog A quick update on the Larrabee many-core processor that Intel says will get the standard architecture running at teraflops in the next couple of years. The cores (or tiles, which seems to be a new alternative name for the same thing) will talk to...
[April 18, 2007, 6:55 in News Blog by Rupert Goodwins]
Mobile Encryption is not Enough
Blog Every instance of data leakage through a mobile device is a two-step process: firstly, uncontrolled data transfer from a corporate server/host-based resource to the device and, secondly, further unauthorized transfer of this data from the device...
[October 19, 2009, 9:43 in Sentry Posts by DeviceLock]
Encryption: Turn It On, Turn It On, Turn It On Again
Talkback Whether data was lost by the Government or a contractor, without implementing the necessary security procedures to protect data in transit, data leakage will continue, exposing thousands of innocent people to identity theft.
About: EDS loses unencrypted armed-forces data
[October 13, 2008, 8:59 by lumension]
The Impact of the Consumerization of IT on IT Security Management, Part 2
Blog The key part of the architecture for preventing data leakage needs to be local sync parsing. The local sync data leakage prevention architecture should be built as a stack of integrated security mechanisms including bottom-up endpoint device/port...
[September 2, 2009, 10:59 in Sentry Posts by DeviceLock]
The Consumerization of IT is having a big impact on IT security management.
Blog The same technology advancements and social trends that drive consumerization will also cause a sharp increase in information security risks, based on the development of ‘production quality’ mobile malware, and the growth of corporate data leakage...
[August 24, 2009, 17:05 in Sentry Posts by DeviceLock]
Another Day, Another Data Loss
Blog Whether data was lost by the Government or a contractor, without implementing the necessary security procedures to protect data in transit, data leakage will continue, exposing thousands of innocent people to identity theft.
[October 13, 2008, 8:56 in Social Networking by christian harris]
Microsoft to publish its privacy rules
Talkback The phone home information leakage has been part of Microsoft's history since Windows 95 at least. WGA was only the latest example. And they're not alone in that.
About: Microsoft to publish its privacy rules
[June 26, 2006, 23:10]
Market pressures hitting Moore's Law
Talkback Leakage current is not what you think it is.
About: Market pressures hitting Moore's Law
[September 20, 2005, 12:59]
Data leaks denting Web shoppers' confidence
Talkback The leakage of data and personal information has a devastating effect on the confidence of the web shoppers' and the safeguard of their personal information must be the priority of the web sellers. ESSENTIALS OF E-COMMERCE
About: Data leaks denting Web shoppers' confidence
[June 24, 2005, 14:18]
RE: Even tech-savvy telcos can't look after data
Blog Comment Is this relevent to data leakage and loss from the companies above. "Data Managment Issues" eh? I read a rather disturbing artical in a fairly recent issue of micromart, suggesting that many IT departments are being manipulated into a situation...
[October 29, 2008, 19:27 by roger andre]
Workplaces 'should ban camera phones'
Talkback The real issue is the leakage of ideas, software code, hardware design, contract information and sales contacts. What a ridiculous notion. Why bother doing mobile phone photography espionage when most employees can print out most sensitive...
About: Workplaces 'should ban camera phones'
[October 24, 2003, 10:34]
Insider security threat not exaggerated
Blog Security professionals have long claimed that the internal threat is the biggest security risk to company information, eclipsing even external breaches such as data leakage and malware. I was reading recently some research claiming that the insider...
[July 29, 2008, 12:01 in Sentry Posts by (ISC)2]
Eliminate Malware by Controlling Application Use
Talkback One solution to consider to defend against such problems is a more pro-active approach, Application Control (white-listing) which provides granular, policy-based enforcement of application use to proactively secure endpoints from data leakage...
About: Virus downs systems at three London hospitals
[November 19, 2008, 7:39 by lumension]
Government to force handover of encryption keys
Talkback As if that will help preventing unauthorised leakage but who knows what IT clueless law enforcers take for granted anyway. Stupidy rules. So law enforcement can demand encryption keys based on what evidence?
About: Government to force handover of encryption keys
[May 19, 2006, 2:09]
Bare Metal VM Farms
Blog In turn it would host as many sessions as the client wanted (within the physical & electronic limitations) with multiple VMs running the applications desired in each one, That would allow the simultaneous use of Windows and the Linux of the month...
[August 31, 2009, 8:31 in Homebrew Blog by Xwindowsjunkie]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog With every darn device on the planet interconnected via wireless and broadband, and business critical systems like Google doubling as news sources, the potential for regal leakage is dangerously high.
[February 11, 2005, 17:30 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
iPhone iFear
Blog Recent research revealed that UK companies trail behind those in Germany and the US in the implementation of policies to prevent data leakage. During a recent client meeting it occured to me that the demands of the modern workforce are changing...
[July 16, 2009, 10:24 in Sentry Posts by DeviceLock]
Be Proactive and avoid the impacts caused by zero-day exploits
Talkback Consider combining with Device Control which provides policy-based enforcement of removable device use to control the flow of inbound and outbound data from your endpoints, reducing the risk of data leakage.
About: Internet Explorer hit by zero-day exploit
[December 11, 2008, 9:10 by lumension]
How to Address these Data Breaches......................
Talkback Remove the risk of data leakage or data theft as a result of unauthorised applications A solution is required to centrally manage, monitor and control precisely which removable storage devices and applications are permitted to run on government...
About: Privacy tsar: 277 data breaches since November
[November 3, 2008, 19:07 by lumension]



