Image via CrunchBase Is there such a thing as Social Media Warfare? We have had cyber warfare going on for years now. So it should be an obvious “YES” that Social Media warfare exists. But is that true? To get to a full blown war opposing sides go through an escalation process. Where are we [...]
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What are the challenges with protecting electronic documents?
Posted: 29th March 2010 by admin in antivirus, Compliance, Corporate Stupidity, risk assessment, Security AssesmentTags: Adobe Systems, Apple, Data loss prevention products, Document management system, malware, security
Image via Wikipedia We have seen a lot of problems with Adobe vulnerabilities. Adobe has been getting beat up with all the negative publicity in the past few months. Apple is restricting access to Adobe on their devices. Has anyone tried their remote desktop sharing? I wonder if some vulnerability will be release in that [...]
IPhone Apps Every Road Warrior Entrepreneur Needs
Posted: 22nd October 2009 by admin in antivirus, Compliance, Could Computing, Entrepreneur, HIPAATags: airport delay, AroundMe, Business, data loss, FlightAware, Google, Google Calendar, Google Map, Google Maps, network solutions, reQall, security, Twitter
The Blackberry has been the mainstay of the business world for years. But as we know, the IPhone is eating away at market share. There are over 75,000 apps for the IPhone now and growing steadily. For those who have Blackberry Thumb, you can probably look forward to IPhone Index Finger at some point in [...]
Data Breaches are still misunderstood
Posted: 19th July 2009 by admin in antivirus, Compliance, Corporate Stupidity, Security AssesmentTags: breach data, data loss, security metrics
The Ponemon Institute and Ounce Labs (www.ouncelabs.com) released a study on the view CEOs have regarding data protection in their environment. In the study of 213 CEOs and other senior executives, CEOs did not share the same view on how secure their organization is with their executives. 92 percent of respondents said they were attacks. [...]
Wireless (in)Security in Your Pocket
Posted: 22nd June 2009 by admin in antivirus, Web Security, wireless securityTags: hotspot, verizon mifi, wireless hacking, wireless security
Verizon has launched the pocketable MiFi router. The MiFi 2200 has CDMA with EV-DO Rev. A. So you can roam around without a datacard as the only means for your laptop on the middle of nowhere. This credit card size access point can connect multiple devices such as your iPhone or a laptop. I havent bought a gadget in awhile, [...]