Vincent Goh, Managing Director for South East Asia at RSA reckons spending to combat internal security threats will rise in 2009 precisely because of layoffs.
You are what you read! We culled the entire database of SearchSecurityAsia piecing together a list of the 10 most read articles in 2008. The list doesn't surprise us. Readers are looking for help to understand how technology and best practices can help them solve their problems. Read on!
Hord Tipton, Executive Director at ISC2 and a former CIO in the US, describes the challenges facing governments and businesses making the shift to a web-based business. Security plays second fiddle to the decision but in reality should be part of the decision-making process.
With a possibly reduced security budget, will you be ready for 2009? Full-time network expert and part-time pundit Mike Chapple offers up four network security predictions for the new year.
As we head towards 2010, the battle between cybercriminals and data protection professionals gets more intense. Imperva sees five key security trends that organizations should be prepared for.
Based on research from the past few years, Blue Coat believes there are some clear trends in web security for the coming year.
IAM security has seen steady growth since 2009 due to the many changes in the work force. In this tip, Randall Gamby discusses which IAM technologies look the most promising for the year 2010.
Attacks based on vulnerabilities in websites are skyrocketing, and not many solutions are available to protect organizations against them. How do you deal with this and other key security issues today?
In January Fortinet’s FortiGuard threat researchers predicted the Top 10 Security Trends for 2010. We think it timely to see how right (or wrong) the team was and if anything completely unexpected has come up along the way.
As 2009 came to a close, Symantec made a few predictions of what they expected to see in 2010. Now, Symantec takes a look back to see how their forecasts have panned out thus far.
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Trusted Mobility Index
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MasterCard tackles BYOD with strict conditions 
More than a year into its bring-your-own-device program, MasterCard Worldwide continuously assesses the security technology and policies that allow 30 percent of its employees worldwide to use their personal iPhones, iPads and Android devices at work.
HID Global deploys a centralized, web-based IP access control solution at Fuxi Power Plant
Unable to meet the needs for real-time monitoring with its traditional patrol system, China's Fuxi Power Plant has deployed HID Global's VertX V2000.










