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Preparation is important when securing a remote office or branch office, but there's nothing like the skills and experience gained from actually undergoing the experience.
Experts Ed Tittel and Mary Lemons provide a 2013 overview of vendor-specific information security certifications available.
Ed Tittel and Mary Lemons offer the definitive primer for vendor-neutral security certifications in 2013.
Afraid of making a wrong turn in your career? Our newly updated 2013 guide to information security certifications maps out all your options.
AWS becomes the biggest cloud provider to earn FedRAMP certification, easing the transition to AWS for U.S. government agencies.
When it comes to cloud backup and disaster recovery, organizations are holding back due to insufficient bandwidth and lengthy recovery times.
Expert Dave Shackleford details how enterprises can increasingly manage their own cloud security controls with private virtual cloud offerings.
Mobility management is evolving by leaps and bounds, but some companies haven’t even put their mobile adoption plans in place.
If you're wondering what all of BlackBerry's new products do, such as the BB10 OS, Hub, Balance and BES 10, this FAQ should clear things up.
To deal with consumerization, some companies limit mobile device support to specific devices because it makes management and app development easier.
PayPal's Michael Barrett says many firms fear misuse of shared cybersecurity data. He also discusses the evolution of PCI DSS and mobile payment security.
A cybergang in Eastern Europe revealed plans to attack U.S. banks with a Gozi-like Trojan, according to RSA.
The latest variant of the banking Trojan is causing numerous problems, Symantec said.
Expert Nick Lewis details how automated exploit kits are evolving and offers mitigations for the latest methods employed by these attack toolkits.
The software giant's May 2013 Patch Tuesday update permanently fixes the IE8 zero-day flaw found in the Dept. of Labor website attack.
Expert Dave Shackleford details how enterprises can increasingly manage their own cloud security controls with private virtual cloud offerings.
Bring-your-own-device schemes offer businesses the opportunity to cut the costs and improve user experiences, but benefits can be dwarfed by the risks.
Niel Nickolaisen offers a five-point solution for managing endpoint security for the hyper-connected enterprise -- starting with data governance.
Microsoft released a temporary fix to mitigate attacks using the most recent Internet Explorer 8 zero day vulnerability.
The head of Europe for Citrix believes the region is moving much faster towards embracing bring your own device than US counterparts
Citrix CEO Mark Templeton claims mobile enterprise should be the rule and not the exception to make employees more productive
Chris Koopmans from Citrix believes network virtualisation offers more opportunities for companies such as Cisco and Juniper