Online banking attacks are up, but financial losses linked to account takeovers are down. What does this shift say about the future of fighting ACH/wire fraud? The FS-ISAC's Bill Nelson weighs in.
June has been declared National Internet Safety Month. What is the mission behind the designation, and how can individuals and organizations contribute to the "Stop, Think, Connect" campaign?
Gartner's Peter Firstbrook, to illustrate the vulnerability of IT systems, cites research that pegs at about 400 days the average time a targeted virus remains undetected on a computer. And, he says, that doesn't speak highly of the current offerings from security vendors.
Relating risk to information security initiatives can help IT security managers persuade their bosses to fund these projects, sponsors of a new survey contend.
The attack space is changing, with more enterprise users accessing data from their mobile device, leading to a new focus on data-centric security, says Jeremy Stieglitz of Voltage Security.
Organizations looking to leverage multi-factor authentication should consider mobile devices for their unique capabilities, says Sarah Fender of PhoneFactor.
The bring-your-own-device trend is a huge issue for organizations today, says Rob Ayoub of Fortinet, who offers recommendations to address the security challenges involved.
What are the top concerns around identity and access management within organizations? Avatier Chief Innovation Officer Ryan Ward says compliance, governance and audit issues are top-of-mind.
As BYOD continues to become more commonplace, mobile application risk management aids in identifying the risks on those devices and implementing policy to protect enterprise data, says Domingo Guerra, president and founder of Appthority.
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