Posts Tagged ‘security’

Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit 2011

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Identity and Access Management Planning For Telework Programs10 June 2009

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Data Loss Prevention9 July 2009

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Articulating the Business Value of Information Security

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Clearly articulating the business value of information security remains one of the major obstacles that information security managers are facing. The benefits of information security must be translated into business terminology.

Protecting the Endpoint15 October 2009

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Need Is Growing for Operational Log File Management

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Log data sources have the potential to reduce mean time to repair in complex environments by providing visibility across infrastructure components. Fortunately, tools have evolved to analyze and correlate this data to solve problems and explore questions that were previously difficult to answer.

Articulating the Business Value of Information Security

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Clearly articulating the business value of information security remains one of the major obstacles that information security managers are facing. The benefits of information security must be translated into business terminology.

Five Required Characteristics of Security Metrics

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Security and risk management professionals continue to struggle with how best to report on the value and success of their activities with senior leaders. Ensure that your metrics have these five characteristics before you report.

Security Planning for Apple Mac Workstations in the Windows Enterprise

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Apple Mac workstations are regularly found on enterprise networks, both as supported systems and as personal choices in "bring your own PC" programs. This research provides Gartner's recommendations to help understand and defend against vulnerabilities.

Use the Risk Pyramid to Assess Risk in Five Minutes

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The risk pyramid is a simple tool, easily learned in minutes, that delivers a rapid assessment in business terms of the order of magnitude of harm represented by a particular risk.