12 May 2008
By Robert McMillan, IDG News Service
Security researchers have developed a new type of malicious rootkit software that hides itself in an obscure part of a computer's microprocessor, hidden from current anti-virus products. Read more...
14 February 2007
By John E. Dunn
Hands up who has used Windows System Restore in anger? The chances are almost nobody, even though it’s one of those comforting features that has been around in Windows since the ME edition, and hums away on XP and Vista by default. Read more...
06 May 2008
By Tim Greene, Network World
Joshua Corman, principal security strategist for security vendor IBM/ISS reveals seven secrets of the security industry that can undermine the safety of business networks. Read more...
30 November 2007
By Valerie Rice, Computerworld
Damaged. Lost. Stolen. Too big, too small. Insecure and unreliable. And just plain annoying. If you're in IT, there's just not much to like about laptops. Read more...
15 April 2005
By Lucas Mearian, ComputerWorld
Unified security and data protection infrastructure. Read more...
16 May 2007
By Sophos
Increased connectivity in and out of the office has radically changed the task of securing an organization?s systems and data. Client firewalls ? often referred to as ?personal? firewalls ? are now an essential part of corporate endpoint security. This paper describes what a personal firewall is, why it is important, and how it differs from a gateway firewall. Read more...
08 May 2007
By Jonathan Hassell, Computerworld
04 May 2007
By Sandra Gittlen, Computerworld
The total cost of a Vista deployment/upgrade could go beyond OS licensing to include new software and hardware. We asked a Vista specialist just what those costs might be. Read more...
05 December 2007
By Tim Greene, Network World
Until Carroll College bought into NAC technology, it took six weeks of work by a dozen full-time IT staff and student volunteers to clean up student PCs. Read more...