Why Go Corporate? Choices in How to Earn The Big Bucks
May 3rd, 2012
Hacking, like most things, is cyclical. In its earliest days, it was about proving a point; breaking a system that was said to be unbreakable and awarding bragging rights to the one who could do it. What began as an ego boost then became something much different in the 90s. Once hackers figured out how [...]
A Look at April’s State of Cyber Security
May 1st, 2012
April was a busy month for those of us that follow cybersecurity happenings. Tune in to my take on the last 30 days and as always, please share your thoughts on these topics and/or include any other news I may have left out. Download the podcast. Government Action Impacting our Industry CISPA: Yet Another Cybersecurity [...]
State of Security for March
April 2nd, 2012
In our third edition of our regular podcast award series, I’ve culled through the global highlights (or low-lights as the case may be) to serve up a quick review of the last 30 days. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the below topics and/or news I may not have included. Thanks for listening! Download [...]
February: State of Cyber Security
March 20th, 2012
While January’s State of Cyber Security Report came in the form of a podcast, we decided to change things up a bit this month with a blog post. For the month of February, we are once again reporting on the wonderful and blunder-FULL state of cyber security. With Lumension’s State of Security Awards, we’ll provide [...]
January: State of Cyber Security
February 1st, 2012
January Podcast: State of Security Awards Welcome to the wonder and blunder State of Security Awards where we look to give you the inside track on the hits and misses from the past month in security. From high profile hacks to what feels like a revolving door of controversial legislation, there are plenty of cyber security [...]
Using Cybersecurity as a Competitive Advantage: Part 3 of 3
January 30th, 2012
This is part three in a series of three on data privacy. Read Pat’s first interview here and second interview here. Data privacy is in the spotlight as the January 28 Data Privacy Day approaches. In this first two parts of this series, we focused on the challenges and consequences of poor data security. Now, [...]
Exploring 2012 Data Privacy Threats: Part 2 of 3
January 27th, 2012
This is part two in a series of three on data privacy. Read Pat’s first interview here. Are we desensitized to hack attacks despite the headline-making stories featuring Anonymous last year? What can we expect in 2012 on the data privacy threat front? And where are the weakest links in the enterprise? Veteran technology journalist [...]
Your Data Privacy Day: 1 of 3
January 16th, 2012
How Private Is Your Data, Really? How private is your data? If you are like most people—and even many corporations—you can’t offer a solid answer. Yet one person’s lack of knowledge about data privacy can send a ripple effect through the world as malicious hackers work to steal valuable information from individuals, companies and governments. [...]
Cyber Security and Hollywood: More In Common Than You May Think
January 12th, 2012
Several months ago, I discussed the decline of the U.S as an innovator as part of my Industry Evolution: Innovation vs. Spending series. While a tough pill to swallow, it was true then and it continues to be the case today – the U.S. is lagging in innovation and our title of world thought leader [...]
2012 Endpoint Security Trends
December 5th, 2011
What’s in Store for 2012? A new year brings a new IT security landscape and smart IT pros are planning ahead. To find out more about what 2012 will look like and what IT departments can be doing now to prepare, Lumension asked three experts to make their predictions and offer practical steps on what [...]



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