Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Not much has changed on the directory front

Are nations paying criminals for botnet attacks?; Endpoint security frustrates IT
Network World logo

Security: Identity Management Alert

NetworkWorld.com | Update Your Profile | Forward this to a Friend >>>


Sponsored by Qualys
rule

Vulnerability Management Checklist
Discover the 12 key decision points you need to consider when choosing a vulnerability management solution. This checklist walks you step-by-step through critical questions to ensure you select the solution that will best protect your network and data.

Learn more now.

rule

Spotlight Story
Not much has changed on the directory front

Ten years ago this month directories were all the rage in this newsletter. Well, it was called the Directory Services newsletter. Read full story

Related News:

Are nations paying criminals for botnet attacks?
Nations that want to disrupt their enemies' banking, media and government resources don't need their own technical skills; they can simply order botnet attack services from cybercriminals.

Endpoint security frustrates IT
There's a groundswell of frustration about today's endpoint security, as well as worries about how newer technologies such as virtualization or cloud computing will impact it, according to a new study.

Tracking the world's great unsolved math mysteries
Some math problems are as old as the wind, experts say and many remain truly unsolved. But a new open source-based site from the American Institute of Mathematics (AIM) looks to help track work done and solve long-standing and difficult math problems.

Security service protects PCs from attack
Start-up InZero Systems Tuesday makes its debut with a security service that promises to protect PCs from possible malware, intrusions and other types of attacks.

Michael Jackson is riskiest celebrity of 2009
Michael Jackson has been named the riskiest celebrity of 2009 by Symantec.

F5 bolsters Big-IP security features
New features in Big-IP version 10.1 are aimed at helping companies address Web application threats and ensure compliance with security regulations such as PCI.

November giveaways
Cisco Subnet is giving away free books on VMware vSphere security. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons and free books on Exchange Server 2010. Google Subnet is giving away free books on Android app development. Entry forms can be found on the main contest page. Trivia answers are revealed on each main Subnet page.

Network World on Twitter? You bet we are


Ethernet everywhere!
Ethernet everywhereInside planes, trains, cars and spaceships, Ethernet is a morph master. Here's a look at some of Ethernet's cooler implementations.

7 tools to ease Windows 7 rollout
Windows 7These utilities help you plan, ensure app compatibility and manage images.

Achieve Data Warehousing Performance with a Column-Oriented Database
The growing demand for deep-dive data mining, complex event processing and strategic business analytics puts increased demands on today's data bases and data warehouse. Learn how an alternative data base approach, which begins by storing data by columns instead of rows, has proven to meet today's exploding data warehouses.
Read this Paper Now!


When Pressing the Send Button Results In Compliance Violations
Protecting confidential data is serious business. Failure may result in fat fines and even jail time - not to mention damage to your brand. WatchGuard's easy-to-use, all-inclusive email and web secure content and threat prevention appliances offer a complete data protection solution.
Click here.

 

November 18, 2009

MOST-READ STORIES

  1. Cray blows by IBM to regain supercomputing crown
  2. Microsoft's new lab pushes social networking boundaries
  3. 2009's top 10 emerging enterprise technologies
  4. Cool Yule Tools
  5. Shifting mobile cost to employees? Think twice
  6. Hackers outwit Windows 7 activation
  7. Latest WebOS update for the Palm Pre lacks iTunes support
  8. HP's 3Com acquisition: An inside look
  9. Supercomputers with 100 million cores coming by 2018
  10. Cisco ups offer for videoconferencing firm Tandberg to $3.4B

Secure in 15 - Start with Daily Practices
Get the Secure in 15 toolkit starting with the "15 Minutes Month-at-a-Glance" calendar. McAfee will send you additional tools and tricks to stay protected around the clock.
Click here to learn more.



EMO Labs: Better Sound Through Innovation at DEMOfall 09

EMO Labs' Invisible Speaker innovation takes People's Choice Award top honors at DEMO conference.
Watch EMO Labs product launch.


 


This email was sent to security.world@gmail.com

Complimentary Subscriptions Available
for newsletter subscribers. Receive 50 issues of Network World Magazines, in print or electronic format, free of charge. Apply here.

Terms of Service/Privacy

 

Subscription Services Update your profile
To subscribe or unsubscribe to any Network World newsletter, change your e-mail address or contact us, click here.

Unsubscribe

Network World, Inc., 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701
Copyright Network World, Inc., 2009

www.networkworld.com | Forward this to a Friend >>>

 

 



No comments:

Post a Comment