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  • McAfee Launches Database Security Platform

    Security specialist McAfee announced a comprehensive database security solution that protects business-critical databases, based on the Security Connected initiative launched in October 2010. It involves protecting a company’s data assets from network to server to the database itself. This approach is designed to protect data in every state (data in motion, data at rest and…

  • RSA SecurID Breach: Is it a Brand Breaker?

    Just a few days following the announcement by EMC security subsidiary RSA that its most popular authentication token product was the target of a very focused security breach, the obvious question on many minds is how much brand damage the incident will inflict on RSA and its partners. The short answer from many security pundits…

  • Hackers Will Use Those Database Weaknesses Elsewhere In The Infrastructure

    Hackers Will Use Those Database Weaknesses Elsewhere In The Infrastructure The first foray into your email database may be just the tip of the iceberg for hackers’ future attacks. They could potentially use access into a less sensitive database as a toe-hold to gain access into other more important databases. Youre Probably Breaking Privacy Policy…

  • RSA SecurID Breach Has Partners Seeking Answers

    RSA channel partners are seeking more information and counseling their clients on risk mitigation following the publication on March 17 of an open letter from Art Coviello, CEO of RSA, an EMC company, that outlined a breach that compromised its highly popular authentication token SecurID product. Used by a wide range of organizations such as…

  • Cyber Criminals Nab RSA SecureID Information in Breach

    EMC’s RSA Security acknowledged it had been hit by an "extremely sophisticated" attack and that information related to the SecurID two-factor authentication products have been stolen. Partners: We Need More Answers on RSA Breach Intruders succeeded in breaching RSA networks "recently" as part of an Advanced Persistent Threat attack, Art Coviello, executive chairman of RSA…

  • Security vs Coffee Spending 10 Reasons Why Web Applications Are Easy Targets

    Security vs Coffee Spending 10 Reasons Why Web Applications Are Easy Targets While 73 percent of the organizations in the study have been hacked at least once in the last 24 months, 72 percent of the respondents test less than 10 percent of their applications. No Title Twenty percent of organizations do not test their…

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