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5 tips to make your CSO resume shine; 2010's weirdest tech stories

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CSO resumes: 5 tips to make yours shine
The current challenges in today's job market didn't stop Phillip Mahan from bouncing back quickly after a setback. Mahan was laid off from his position as manager of information security and risk management at Unisource Worldwide in February. By April he was working again as the business information security officer with ING. There is a reason why he wasn't on the job hunt for very long: He is fanatical about his resume and his career. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Tripwire

Automation Makes Perfect
Organizations that automate compliance processes have better audit outcomes and realize an average increase in profits of 6.4%. Learn how built-in role-based workflows take error-prone, mundane tasks out of the compliance equation and allow for automatic remediation of non-compliant configurations. Read More!

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WHITE PAPER: Tripwire

Have You Committed a Security Sin?
Almost every organization that has had a major security breach is guilty of at least one of the 7 deadly sins of network security. Learn what they are in this CSO eGuide that provides tips on keeping the villains out, reveals new mega threats and explains how to avoid pitfalls in log management planning. Read More!

The weirdest, wackiest and stupidest sci/tech stories of 2010
From exploding Droids to robotic pack mules and Apple weirdness it was a wacky year Read More

Protect Your Backup Data from Murphy's Law
Have you ever noticed that insurance seems to operate on the Murphy's Law principle? If you have it, you never need it, but as soon as the insurance is gone a catastrophe strikes. That is pretty much how backing up data often works. Read More

US to offer plethora of prize competitions to solve tough problems
Bill authorizes Feds to use prize competitions to solve complicated problemsGot a complicated problem? Hold a prize competition to solve it.  That's the basic idea behind the America Competes Act renewed by Congress this week. Read More

Cloud Security Alliance updates controls matrix
The Cloud Security Alliance's matrix is a controls framework that gives a detailed understanding of security concepts and principles that are aligned to the CSA's 13 domains. Read More

OpenBSD chief believes contractor tried to write backdoors
The lead developer of the OpenBSD operating system says that he believes that a government contracting firm that contributed code to his project "was probably contracted to write backdoors," which would grant secret access to encrypted communications. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Tripwire

Information Security and Multi-Compliance
It's common for information security managers to be held responsible for situations where they have little control or influence. This Prescriptive Guide outlines the steps information security managers can take to break the compliance blame cycle and build an information security program that works. It's common for information security managers to be held responsible for situations where they have little control or influence. This Prescriptive Guide outlines the steps information security managers can take to break the compliance blame cycle and bu

Crack Your Own Passwords for Better Security
Passwords are the primary key to our digital lives--providing the only barrier preventing sensitive data from being compromised in most cases. IT admins should think and act like a hacker to proactively identify weak passwords, and stay one step ahead of a data breach. Read More

10 even wackier USB devices
The holidays are the perfect time to stop being so serious and engage in a little frivolity. These crazy USB gadgets will help out Read More

VaporStream launches cloud-based secure messaging
The platform, available in a software-as-a-service offering, enables messages to be sent and read at a user's convenience. But unlike e-mail, the messages "vaporize" after being read. Read More

WikiLeaks fallout: DLP helps but doesn't solve, analysts say
Data leak prevention technologies have a limited but important role in protecting enterprise data, analysts say. But can the technology prevent another WikiLeaks-like fiasco? Read More

DDoS attacks threaten free speech, says report
Harvard study finds increasing DDoS attacks against human rights, dissident sites without the means to adequately defend themselves. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Top 5 IT Budget Killers
For businesses to be competitive today, they need to cut costs and improve their products and services. But how can businesses do more with less? This IBM® ebook introduces you to the 5 biggest IT budget killers: Storage expansion, system complexity, hardware sprawl, reliability and scalability. And reveals how you can eliminate them. Read Now

Man used neighbor's Wi-Fi to threaten Vice President Biden
A Blaine, Minnesota, man has pleaded guilty to charges that he hacked into his neighbor's Wi-Fi connection to e-mail death threats and child pornography, apparently with the intention of causing trouble for the unsuspecting neighbor. Read More

Having your security conference talk rejected
Few things are as frustrating as working hard on a proposal only to be turned down Read More

Researchers create botnet to learn how it works
An at-scale botnet emulation helps a team of researchers in Canada and France learn more about how armies of zombie computers operate Read More

Google adds site hacking notifications in search results
Google has started notifying its search engine users of sites in their list of query results that may have been compromised by hackers. Read More

Microsoft yanks Outlook 2007 update
Microsoft pulled an update for Outlook 2007 just two days after it was released, citing connection and performance problems for the unusual move. Read More

iHumbug! 8 iPhone apps that Scrooge would love
Whether they feature zombie elves or Justin Bieber, these apps are guaranteed to dampen holiday cheer Read More



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