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Info Commissioner focuses on surveillance
The Information Commissioner has ordered a new independent study on developments in surveillance.
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Security compliance: The root of insanity
Security professionals are increasingly drawn into compliance - a phenomenon that can be a blessing and a curse.
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4 Ways to Get the Most from Your PCI QSAs
In an interview last month, Heartland Payment Systems CEO Robert Carr lashed out against qualified security assessors (QSAs) who audited his company for PCI security compliance, claiming they missed key network holes that ultimately enabled a massive data security breach. Readers hit back, slamming Carr for not owning up to problems rampant in his IT security operation.
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Dirty secrets of IT security vendors
IBM ISS Security Strategist Joshua Corman speaks out on what he believes are eight blights affecting the security industry.













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