Government Information Security Podcast
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Exclusive, insightful audio interviews by our staff with government/security leading practitioners and thought-leaders. Transcripts are also available on our site!
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GovInfoSecurity.com
Editor's Choice for December 201031/12/2010This month's most compelling news and views: top 10 government IT security stories of 2010, four components on the insider threat, pragmatic optimist Howard Schmidt and failure to enact major cybersecurity bill foreseen. And don't miss our audio week-in-review podcast by Executive Editor Eric Chabrow
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8 IT Security Threats for 2011
28/12/2010Dmitri Alperovitch, McAfee Labs threat research vice president, discusses the company's annual threat predictions, saying: "We are seeing an escalating threat landscape in 2011."
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The Age of 'Involuntary Transparency'
27/12/2010"The environment that started by supporting whistleblowers ... is essentially morphing into 'Gee, we as an organization need to be completely transparent, whether we want to or not,'" says Cal Slemp, managing director of Protiviti.
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4 Components of the Insider Threat
22/12/2010Thwarting the insider threat entails more than knowing an individual with access to a computer, but to recognize the synergy between the individual, organization, technology and environment, I3P Research Director Shari Lawrence Pfleeger says.
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Global Security Challenges for 2011
22/12/20102011 will be the year of more -- more sophisticated malware, more WikiLeaks-style breaches and more regulatory compliance headaches.
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Firestorm of Privacy Activity
20/12/2010"Literally, in my entire time working in the privacy field, I've never seen such profound and aggressive activity by the government in the privacy space," privacy expert Thomas Oscherwitz says.
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GovInfoSecurity.com
Week In Review
for Friday, Dec. 17, 201017/12/2010This week's top news and views: Cyber reforms vanish, State Department creates cyber issues post, why risk management is hot and less stress during social media blackout. Don't miss our audio week-in-review podcast by Executive Editor Eric Chabrow
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Managing Risk: Why It's a Hot Topic
14/12/2010NIST's Ron Ross Tackles the Risk Management Framework
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Marcus Ranum on 2011 Security Outlook
14/12/2010If Marcus Ranum were your CISO, this would be his 2011 resolution: To launch a "War Games" style exercise.
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Infosec's Role in Feds' 25-Pt. IT Plan
13/12/2010A new White House plan to reform how the feds manage IT should not only drive efficiencies but help secure digital assets, says Tim Young, former Office of Management and Budget deputy administrator for e-government and IT.
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GovInfoSecurity.com
Week In Review for
Friday, Dec. 10, 201010/12/2010Cybersecurity reform stopped in the Senate, White House unveils new way to manage federal IT that emphasizes cloud computing and data consolidation and tips on preventing a WikiLeaks-style breach.
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WikiLeaks Backlash: 'We Are Going to Take You Down'
10/12/2010Hemu Nigam says WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has become akin to a "cyber messiah" And Assange's followers have proven: "If you turn your back on our messiah, we are going to take you down."
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Warrior Battles Military's PII Misuse
08/12/2010"We use the Social Security number in every aspect, both mundane and sensitive," says Conti, coauthor of a report on the military's use of personal identifiable information. "It's everywhere, so we're courting disaster in how we us it."
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Wipe Out: Data Vanish on Smart Phones
07/12/2010Unfettered access to state data "is the kind of stuff that causes me to lose sleep at night," Delaware CSO Elayne Starkey says, in explaining new, stringent rules to let employees use their own smart phones to access state networks.
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Electronic Driver's License: The New Secure ID Solution
07/12/2010The identity credential is evolving, and the newest iteration is the electronic driver's license, which could revolutionize how we verify identity in both the real and virtual worlds.
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Internal Audit: The 2011 Agenda
06/12/2010No one knows risk better than the internal auditor, and so no individual has a better opportunity to add risk management value to organizations, says Richard Chambers, president of the Institute of Internal Auditors.
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Lessons Not Learned from WikiLeaks
06/12/2010"Until they personally suffer pain, they don't think it is something that can happen to them," says Eric Cole, an insider threat expert and SANS Institute faculty fellow.
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Who Will Rule Cyberspace in 2020?
05/12/2010Will the U.S. be a leader or a follower in cyberspace in the year 2020?
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GovInfoSecurity.com Week In Review for Dec. 3, 2010
03/12/2010Impact of the WikiLeak leaks, infosec spending rise, Delaware's CSO.
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A CIO Calls for Security Vigilance
03/12/2010Community hospitals must become more vigilant about information security, especially as they apply for federal electronic health records incentive payments, says Chuck Christian, CIO at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, Ind.