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HBS Working Knowledge October 20, 2003 Wendy Guild Swearingen |
New Rules for Information Security In a new book from Harvard Business School Press, Digital Defense, Thomas J. Parenty explains how security technologies are changing the rules of business. Plus: Q&A  |
Entrepreneur November 2003 Eric Bender |
On Guard What does it take to keep your computers and intellectual property safe? More than you think.  |
Entrepreneur November 2003 Spiwak & Gros |
Safety First You know a firewall is essential in keeping your network secure. So why haven't you gotten one yet?  |
Wired November 2003 David Kushner |
These Are Definitely Not Scully's Breasts Inside one man's crusade to save Gillian Anderson and the rest of the world from the plague of fake celebrity porn.  |
CIO October 15, 2003 Scott Berinato |
The State of Information Security 2003 The State of IT Security 2003 survey covered six continents, 54 countries and included more than 7,500 respondents. What emerged is a portrait of a new discipline taking baby steps toward defining norms and developing best practices.  |
CIO October 15, 2003 Eric Knorr |
You Want Wi-Fi with That? Roadside wireless options abound -- even at McDonald's -- but can you let users take advantage and still keep your systems safe?  |
CIO October 15, 2003 Paul Roberts |
Virus Attacks What a month. Human frailty, spam and a dangerous Microsoft Windows vulnerability combined to produce four major Internet worm attacks in August. A rundown.  |
CIO October 15, 2003 Ben Worthen |
Security Alerts New warning system taps security contractors for attack data  |
CIO October 15, 2003 Grant Gross |
Regulation Congressman wants companies to report cyberdefense steps  |
PC World November 2003 Kandra & Brandt |
The Great American Privacy Makeover An exclusive PC World survey reveals that even savvy Web users can do more to safeguard their privacy and data. Take the quiz and find out how vulnerable you are; then use our tips to improve your score.  |
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