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Two new analyst reports on the growing popularity of physical and logical security convergence reinforce the adage that if a bad guy has unrestricted physical access to your computer, it's not your computer anymore. They also underscore the risks associated with a haphazard approach for enterprises joining both types of protection. "If physical More... Jan 24, 2005
We had a chance to self-regulate, but now it's the government's turn, Marcus Ranum told a panel of security and privacy experts yesterday at the Security & Technology Online (SATO) e-conference. The group discussed the future of security and privacy regulations and the possibility of further government intervention in industry practices. But it More... May 2, 2005
We had a chance to self-regulate, but now it's the government's turn, Marcus Ranum told a panel of security and privacy experts yesterday at the Security & Technology Online (SATO) e-conference. The group discussed the future of security and privacy regulations and the possibility of further government intervention in industry practices. But it More... Apr 28, 2005
Security consultant Dave Watts recalled a large financial institution that said it lacked the budget to invest in preventing the theft of backup tapes, laptops and desktop PCs. Then during a robbery last summer, thieves absconded with 20 computers from a branch office holding customers' private data, touching off an in-depth audit and flurry of More... May 5, 2005
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