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What
are they thinking?
Getting into the minds of crackers, carders and insider thieves
could help corporations better protect their valuable intellectual
property.
Network World | Feature Article
| March 1, 2004
Breaking
the glass firewall
IT women are gravitating to information security, where cross-disciplinary
skills are key.
Network World | Feature Article
| November 17, 2003
SMPD
blue
San Mateo cops create wireless web to snare criminals.
Network World | Feature Article
| October 27, 2003
Hack
back
Virtual vigilante or packet pacifist? Network executives have mixed feelings
about whether to retaliate against an attack.
Network World | Feature Article
| May 29, 2000
Dicey
ethical dilemmas
Before you track employees' Web surfing habits, make sure your company
has a clearly defined policy.
Network World | Feature Article
| May 29, 2000
A
case of cyberstalking
Law enforcement agencies appear powerless to stop electronic harassment..
Network World | Feature Article
| May 29, 2000
Call
of the VoIP
Alaska eyes voice over IP ato connect state offices scattered across the
vast, frozen landscape
Network World | Feature Article
| March 6, 2000
Too
much information
New cross-referencing system helps network security vendors describe problems
in similar terms.
Network World | Feature Article
| January 31, 2000
Security
staffing
How to find competent information security pros and ensure your network
is in good hands.
Network World | Feature Article
| January 10, 2000
Diary
of a hack attack
We go behind the scenes as a hacker for hire tests an e-business's security
perimeter.
Network World | Feature Article
| January 10, 2000
Power
in Politics
It's happy hour in Sacramento, the California capital, and Vice President
Al Gore is ensconced in a private, back-office meeting with 25 high-tech
movers and shakers.
Network World | Feature Article
| December 27, 1999
Married
to the job
Two years ago, Claudia Meer, vice president of financial planning and
analysis for Marriott International, brought her husband, Bob Linehan,
to work with her.
Network World | Feature Article
| October 18, 1999
Marriage
Counsel
Employers must decide if they have the support structure in place to allow
married couple policies to flourish, according to Debbi Milner, president
and CEO of Jade Systems in New York.
Network World | Feature Article
| October 18, 1999
Defending
against cyberattack
In the midst of Year 2000 chaos, key power grids across the country go
dark, telecommunications and data networks crash, and emergency services
are crippled.
Network World | Feature Article
| August 23, 1999
Clinton
drives new programs
Presidential Decision Directive 63 spawned a number of programs, including:The
Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office, a policy and planning office.
Network World | Feature Article
| August 23, 1999
The
security specialist
Everyone loves to hate the top dog, and in the world of software vendors,
the top dog is Microsoft. And no one hates Microsoft more than hackers.
Network World | Feature Article
| May 10, 1999
Policing
pollution
The Environmental Protection Agency combs through networks to get the
goods on environmental criminals.
Network World | Feature Article
| April 19, 1999
Cracking
cybercrime
Don't touch electronic evidence until you call in the cops or a cyberforensics
expert.
Network World | Feature Article
| October 26, 1998
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