
Lumension Security Three Steps to Dump IE 6 … NOW http://blog.lumension.com/?p=2393.
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In my post some time ago about the newly released Windows 7, I made mention of a Gartner report entitled “Planning for the Security Features of Windows 7.” I want to revisit this report in a little greater ...

Lumension Security Another Zero Day Threat Discovered in Internet Explorer http://blog.lumension.com/?p=2389.
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Date: Monday, November 23rdCategories: Featured Posts | Security Insights | Vulnerability Management

Lumension Security Don’t Procrastinate on Red Flags Rule Compliance Despite Latest Delay http://blog.lumension.com/?p=2379.
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So, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has, for the fourth time (!) delayed enforcement of the so-called “Red Flags” rules, according to a statement posted on the agency’s website. Compliance enforcement ...

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The State of the Endpoint w/ C. Edward Brice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQWx1oKzE n0.
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A new study commissioned by Lumension and conducted by the Ponemon Institute reveals how emerging technologies, such as Web 2.0,virtualization, mobile computing and the consumerization of IT are affecting ...

Lumension Security The Worldwide State of the Endpoint: What Organizations Should Pay Attention to in 2010 http://blog.lumension.com/?p=2362.
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Date: Tuesday, November 17thCategories: Clawson's Corner | Endpoint Protection | Featured Posts

Lumension Security Windows 7 First Zero-Day Vulnerability Crops Up http://blog.lumension.com/?p=2368.
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So, no sooner do I get done writing about how Win7 is a much better OS, albeit not perfect, from a security perspective than the first zero-day threat is revealed. And this after Microsoft (triumphantly?) ...

Lumension Security Windows 7: One Window You May Want to Jump Through http://blog.lumension.com/?p=2338.
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Date: Friday, November 13thCategories: Featured Posts | Patch Tuesday | Vulnerability Management

Lumension Security November 2009-Patch Tuesday Security Briefing http://blog.lumension.com/?p=2350.
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Date: Wednesday, November 11thCategories: Patch Tuesday | Security Insights | Vulnerability Management

Lumension Security Apple Takes a Big Bite out of Patch Tuesday http://blog.lumension.com/?p=2343.
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Apple clearly seems to have taken a page from the Microsoft playbook and is now regularly delivering software patches almost monthly — typically in the shadow of Microsoft Patch Tuesday. However, this ...

Lumension Security How Serious is the US Government about Cybersecurity? http://blog.lumension.com/?p=2334
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October was National Cybersecurity Awareness month. What did this initiative accomplish? Not much, I’m afraid. The fact that a lot of people in the private sector don’t even know it was Cybersecurity Month speaks to the problems we face in ensuring that people take cybersecurity seriously.

Lumension Security Sesame simple Facebook guide to surviving malicious attacks http://bit.ly/MSnqa (via @phenrycissp).
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It certainly seems that not a week goes by without hearing about yet another attack on Facebook users. Last week it was a phishing scam driven by a botnet, and this week, we have two new and different ...

Lumension Security Lumension looks to integrate antivirus software http://bit.ly/2exqd9 (via IT Business Edge @mvizard).
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Partners with Norman to add AV software to lineup. Continue Reading »

Lumension Security Who Owns Your Data in a Social World? http://blog.lumension.com/?p=2307
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Over the past months it has been interesting to watch the furor over certain End-User License Agreements and the definition of data ownership. Most draconian was the idea that once posted by a user, the ...

Lumension Security Why Governator’s Veto of New CA Data Breach Law is a Bad Idea http://blog.lumension.com/?p=2283.
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Gosh, my apologies dear readers (Hi Mom), it’s been a while since I’ve written a post … not for a lack of news, but my day job has kept me hoppin’ lately.


















