Highlights
Cybercriminals are seeing the value in healthcare date as more and more healthcare records are getting stolen for getting drugs and other medical fraud.
The software giant is set to release eight security fixes in its latest security patch cycle.
Virtual patching was the subject of much discussion in the RSA conference 2010. While it is a good temporary solution for minor network vulnerabilities, it should not replace proper implementation of problem fixes.
The consensus in the RSA conference 2010 on PCI tokenization is that while it bears potential in credit card protection, the lack of standards to back it up is an issue for concern.
In the RSA conference 2010, security experts are saying that federal government intervention may be necessary to protect the privacy of critical network infrastructures but it should continue to mind the civil rights of its citizens.
In one of the discussions in the RSA conference 2010, Tim Stanley, a Microsoft and Adobe customer voiced out his concerns on vulnerability disclosures.
Healthcare security administrators are feeling the pressure as superiors become more and more lenient on allowing social networking access. It becomes a balancing act between allowing access and minimizing risks.
With the current direction of transferring data, mobile devices and social networking sites are becoming more and more prevalent. How should enterprise security administrators react?
A discussion at the RSA conference 2010 has urged organizations to share information about data breaches to law authorities to aid in the process of pinpointing cybercriminals.
As part of the decision to declassify the CNCI, the Obama administration has allowed public access its $40 billion classified cybersecurity plan.