Archive for the ‘Application Security’ Category
Posted in Application Security, hacking, Microsoft Windows, Network Security, security, security management, social engineering, Vulnerability Assessment, Windows Security on May 31st, 2011 by Roger A. Grimes
Over the past few weeks, I've been putting together test hacking scenarios for a customer.
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Posted in Application Security, hacking, Microsoft Windows, Network Security, security, security management, social engineering, Vulnerability Assessment, Windows Security on May 31st, 2011 by Roger A. Grimes
Over the past few weeks, I've been putting together test hacking scenarios for a customer.
Posted in Application Security, hacking, Microsoft Windows, Network Security, security, security management, social engineering, Vulnerability Assessment, Windows Security on May 31st, 2011 by Roger A. Grimes
Over the past few weeks, I've been putting together test hacking scenarios for a customer.
read more
Posted in Application Security, Gartner on April 21st, 2011 by Gartner: Security and Privacy
This research outlines five layers for fraud management, and suggests priorities for tackling today's pressing malware threats within this overall framework.
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Posted in Application Development, Application Security, Application Testing, Data Security, Development Tools, Malware, security, security management, Security Tools, Vulnerability Assessment, Windows Security on April 12th, 2011 by Roger A. Grimes
Every organization that develops software or write scripts should embrace security development lifecycle (SDL). However, it remains a rare practice. That's a shame, because developing software with fewer security bugs better protects users and data for less money.
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Posted in Application Development, Application Security, Application Testing, Data Security, Development Tools, Malware, security, security management, Security Tools, Vulnerability Assessment, Windows Security on April 12th, 2011 by Roger A. Grimes
Every organization that develops software or write scripts should embrace security development lifecycle (SDL). However, it remains a rare practice. That's a shame, because developing software with fewer security bugs better protects users and data for less money.
read more
Posted in Application Development, Application Security, Application Testing, Data Security, Development Tools, Malware, security, security management, Security Tools, Vulnerability Assessment, Windows Security on April 12th, 2011 by Roger A. Grimes
Every organization that develops software or write scripts should embrace security development lifecycle (SDL). However, it remains a rare practice. That's a shame, because developing software with fewer security bugs better protects users and data for less money.
read more
Posted in Application Security, Gartner on February 14th, 2011 by Gartner: Security and Privacy
Start evaluating and adopting emerging, dynamic data-masking technology, which, in real time, protects sensitive production data from the abuse by the users of enterprises' applications.
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Posted in Application Security, Gartner on January 26th, 2011 by Gartner: Security and Privacy
Security and application managers should abide by the key trends defined in this research when planning application security defenses and selecting technologies.
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Posted in Application Security, Gartner on December 2nd, 2010 by Gartner: Security and Privacy
Application security technologies became a key input into enterprise security intelligence, enabling enterprises to incorporate application-level knowledge into security decisions and optimizing risk management.
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