Does BYOD really stand for Bring Your Own Disaster? JD Sherry of Trend Micro discusses the latest mobile security trends and threats, including the evolution of ransomware and the Internet of Things.
Under assault by advanced threats, organizations must change their approach, says Damballa's Stephen Newman. Detection is out; response is in. How do organizations deal with 'a constant state of infection?'
Following Target and other high-profile breaches, CEOs and boards have three key questions for security leaders. Coalfire's Rick Dakin reveals those questions - and how CISOs must be ready to respond.
Security is built into most applications developed today. But how does one go back and secure legacy apps in one's environment? Kunal Anand of Prevoty shares insight on this often-overlooked challenge.
IT and security groups may know the same technical terms, but they don't always speak the same language. Don Gray of Solutionary discusses how security leaders can help bridge the communications gap.
Not all malware strains pose equal threats to an organization. So, how does one distinguish the most dangerous forms? Through layered security controls, says Julian Waits, CEO of ThreatTrack Security.
Users' fear of data loss on personal devices must be balanced with an organization's need to protect sensitive information, says ZixCorp's Nigel Johnson. He explains the evolution of mobile device management.
As Keith Alexander tells it, when he led the National Security Agency, he didn't exist. Alexander discovered that 'fact' after he retired on May 21 as director of the NSA and commander of the Cyber Command and began shopping to buy a new home.
What does "IT security as a business enabler" mean? For a definition, Gartner's Paul Proctor looks to the way IT managers at a European car maker translate security problems into a language a CEO can understand.
A multi-layered approach known as "context-aware security" is the most effective strategy for fighting both insider and external cyberthreats, says Gartner analyst Avivah Litan, who explains how this strategy works.
Fraud Summit - Chicago 2014 - It has been nearly three years since the FFIEC issued updated guidance aimed in part at curtailing incidents of corporate account takeover. Yet, banking/security leaders today say their current anti-fraud investments have done little to reduce fraud incidents or losses. What do the...
Fraud Summit - Chicago 2014 - Mobile banking is still in its infancy, but experts predict it will soon be the dominant banking and payments channel. What are today's key mobile fraud and security risks, and how are they evolving? Register for this session to learn about:
The risks inherent in mobile...
Fraud Summit - Chicago 2014 - Payment Card fraud remains a top challenge for financial institutions. The latest wrinkle: Breached retailers such as Target and Neiman Marcus, whose compromises led to wholesale card fraud. Register for this session and learn:
The American Bankers Association's view of how...
Insiders - whether malicious or unintentional - pose huge threats to any organization. And no group understands the risks better than the CERT Insider Threat Center within the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. Register for this session to learn first-hand from CERT's Randy Trzeciak:
The...
Fraud Summit - Chicago 2014 - You know today's hottest fraud threats. But what are the emerging schemes that should concern you? Which anti-fraud technologies should you be testing? Where are the potential legal traps to avoid? In this session from ISMG's Chicago Fraud Summit, Gartner's Avivah Litan and attorney...
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