It’s All About Strong Authentication
Wednesday, May 30th, 2012
It is time for organizations to re-evaluate the overall approach to user authentication, and take a fresh look at their enterprise identity assurance strategy.
Wednesday, May 30th, 2012
It is time for organizations to re-evaluate the overall approach to user authentication, and take a fresh look at their enterprise identity assurance strategy.
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011
What is Richard Bryant so worked up about? – Hacking threats, and the desire to demystify cyber crime.
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011
Patti Titus recently traveled to Belgium and Holland for meetings with clients and prospective clients. The activities centered around the Consumerization of IT and the disruptive trends and the impacts on their business operations and enterprise security. Some were far more advanced with their strategy and implementation than others.
Thursday, September 22nd, 2011
Tom Kellerman speaks about the new security paradigm and the impact of mobile devices on cybersecurity.
Tuesday, September 20th, 2011
Sowmya Murthy interviews Gholam Sheibani about over-regulating in this new cybersecurity space across large enterprises and governments. Gholam’s experience warns us about some pitfalls in jumping head first into policy definition that leads to an unworkable lockdown strategy regarding cyberstrategy.
Thursday, September 8th, 2011
Steve Vinsik was recently in Cartagena, Columbia, presenting protecting identities concept on secure remote banking at the 11th Strategic Congress on Technology and Financial Marketing Conference known as CL@B. We interviewed him.
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011
Hackers are a problem for nearly all organizations, because most still rely on traditional perimeter security—VPNs, firewalls, IDSes, IPSes—things that protect the network’s borders. These approaches were once all you needed to prevent most attacks. But perimeter solutions aren’t holding up anymore. Hackers are getting past them with ease. Easy to use hacking tools are readily available, allowing anyone with a PC and a motive to penetrate networks. If you can spell, you can use these tools to compromise a network. And once you’re in, you often have access to everything.
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011
A global team of Unisys Security experts and consultants invite you to this twelve-week long blog conversation that examines trends that breaches the neat physical and digital enterprise borders that used to work. We live in the world of a growing Cloud; misplaced corporate mobile devices; leaking valves of sensitive customer data; “42-steps” ahead hacktavists; Our enterprises are more porous than ever before. The question really is less about if there is a borderless, and more about what will it take to secure this borderless enterprise?