02/08/2012 |
Security Metrics
How do you generate practical security metrics that mean something and are useful to your business processes? Is it possible to get excited about producing statistics and data? Is it possible that statistics and data can help justify your existence to your employer? If that last item didn't get your attention, wake up! In this Enterprise Client Briefing we will outline a few
02/08/2012 |
Security Metrics
How do you generate practical security metrics that mean something and are useful to your business processes? Is it possible to get excited about producing statistics and data? Is it possible that statistics and data can help justify your existence to your employer? If that last item didn't get your attention, wake up! In this Enterprise Client Briefing we will outline a few
01/11/2012 |
Security Management
On IANS' first ECB of the year, Faculty presents the major IT security themes they see emerging for 2012 including:
- The State of Cloud Security Maturity
- Metrics Evolved- What Works & What People Are Using
- Targeted Attacks & Advanced Threat Management
- Compliance is Dead. Nah, Just Kidding
This is the archived video of the live webinar which took place on January 11
01/11/2012 |
Security Management
On IANS' first ECB of the year, Faculty presents the major IT security themes they see emerging for 2012 including:
- The State of Cloud Security Maturity
- Metrics Evolved- What Works & What People Are Using
- Targeted Attacks & Advanced Threat Management
- Compliance is Dead. Nah, Just Kidding
12/14/2011 |
Security Management
IANS Faculty Aaron Turner, Ed Moyle, and David Etue recap the top 2011 information security major themes and events, and provide their take on what it means to the information security end user community.
11/09/2011 |
Security Management
IANS end user clients discuss their take on: "How to Avoid the Media-Induced InfoSec Fire Drill," "A Post-AV World," and "Next Generation Threat Management."
10/12/2011 |
Security Management
What’s the secret of solid risk managers? Research shows that the most successful CISOs are the most collaborative and most likely to bring various teams to the table, so why do some organizations excel
at security operations while others continue to run around wildly, stamping out fires and never getting ahead?
In October's Enterprise Client Briefing, Michael A. Davis, IANS'
09/29/2011 |
Mobile Security
In the current mobile technology ecosystems, security professionals are often at a significant disadvantage. Due to the rapid nature of operating system and hardware development and upgrade cycles, many security teams do not have the resources to stay on top of the latest developments in the space. These slides are designed to serve as a roadmap to information security teams
09/27/2011 |
Regulations & Legislation
With the exception of HIPAA, nothing has been as transformative to Healthcare Information Technology as HITECH, especially pertaining to requirements around "meaningful use" of EHR.
For providers, when it comes to meaningful use, security can be a scary topic. Since it's a Phase 1 core requirement, it has providers asking questions (and the business associates supporting those
09/14/2011 |
Security Strategy
The security problem has never been more obvious yet the investment in security start ups remains anemic. Venture Capital firms are in a corrective state as are many corporations driving them to cut costs (i.e., security budgets), never mind the global economy's pervasive overhang. As such, the barriers to entry for any aspiring hacker are not being reinforced while the cost to
