Looking ahead
Too often information security management becomes a time-consuming
game of catch up. One day its scrambling to patch vulnerabilities
after theyve been exploited by hackers, another day its
revising policy and fielding quick fixes in response to a loss or
stolen portable device. Smart security managers know that while
new problems are inevitable, good planning beforehand will minimize
their impact and the time and resources needed to fix them.
Part 1: Server virtualization and security (Sept. 10)
As server virtualization takes off in government, managers will
need to understand and address how virtualization changes the
way servers and applications need to be secured. Read More
Part 2: Tips for creating a computer-emergency response team (Sept. 17)
Whether the problems a stolen laptop or a hacker gaining access to sensitive data, agencies are well-advised to have multi-department teams that can respond quickly and effectively to minimize the damage from such incidents. Find out who should be on this team and what tools and procedures they will need to get the job done. Read
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Part 3: The future of security (Sept. 24)
Many experts say that in the future data will take on a significant
role in insuring its own security, as opposed to todays focus
on securing only systems. Learn about some emerging techniques
to associate data and security and what managers can do now to
prepare for this new approach. Read
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