Trial by fire
Stu Sjouwerman,
CEO, Sunbelt Software
Every new operating system starts out with a trial by fire. Its security is exposed to both the rigors of the Internet and internal users. A good example is Windows NT, a recent wave of attacks made the front page of USA Today. These denial-of-service attacks point out that there are two security issues involved. The first is the security architecture of the operating system itself. The second is a combination of tools and procedures to keep security levels acceptable...[MORE]

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  • Network Execs polled were most concerned about the danger from disgruntled employees, or resulting from access to secure LAN files.
  • They were less concerned about inappropriate employee web accesses and email abuses.
  • The panelists were interested in isolating specific instances of misuse in volumes of usage data.
  • And they want to do it in real time, with a combined desktop security and usage control product.

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