Privacy Digest

News that can impact your privacy.
Login/Register
What is OpenID?
  • Log in using OpenID
  • Cancel OpenID login
  • Create new account
  • Request new password
Home Blogs MacRonin's blog
    • FAQ
    • Wishlists
    • Contact
    • Categories/RSS

Bookmark Us

Bookmark Privacy Digest 
Bookmark This Page 

Syndicate

Syndicate content
more

Advertisements

Tracking System
Tracking System
Private Detectives
Quality Security Services in California
Fleet Management
Hosting

Popular content

Last viewed:

  • China Widens Net Censorship; Google Exile Looms
  • Dems Defeat Republican Fast Tracking of Spying and Telco Immunity Bill
  • ACLU Sues Over Unconstitutional Dragnet Wiretapping Law
  • Senate To Revisit Spying Bill and Amendments Monday
  • U-Va. Officials Announce Database Breach
  • FISA News Roundup ( Feb 6,2008 )
  • Senate Votes to Prevent Genetic Discrimination in the Workplace

tags in Topics

Activists Alert Anonymity Companies Congress Copyright Court (US) Databases Data Mining Editorial EFF Entertainment Exploits Fourth Amendment Government Hmmm ID Infrastructure Law Enforcement Laws Politics Privacy Remember Reports Rights Security Spin Zone Surveillance Telecommunications Tracking
more tags

View blog authority
Congressional Research
Broadcast Flag

Preventing Data Leakage and Malicious Code Intrusion

Submitted by MacRonin on January 21, 2008 - 2:39am
  • Companies
  • Databases
  • Exploits
  • Hmmm
  • How-To
  • Privacy
  • Reports
  • Security

Preventing Data Leakage and Malicious Code Intrusion - Via ITtoolbox White Papers:

Removable storage, mobile devices and wireless pathways are open doors to internal data, and they represent an avenue for malicious code to get into otherwise secure environments. However, enterprises can avert disaster by using port blocking and device access control technology. Device access control at the endpoint offers the following benefits: Provides network administrators granular control over users, ports and devices; stops sensitive data from leakage; prevents malicious code from coming in through

(Read Original Article - Via ITtoolbox White Papers.)

Bookmark/Search this post with:
  • Twitter Twitter
  • Digg Digg
  • StumbleUpon StumbleUpon
  • Technorati Technorati
  • del.icio.us del.icio.us
  • Facebook Facebook
  • Furl Furl
  • LinkedIn LinkedIn
  • Yahoo Yahoo
  • MacRonin's blog
  • Add new comment

Recent blog posts

  • In Bid to Sway Sales, Cameras Track Shoppers
  • Unprecedented 25-Year Sentence Sought for TJX Hacker
  • EFF Appeals Dismissal of Warrantless Wiretapping Case
  • Viacom Makes Its Case Against Yesterday's YouTube
  • Obama supports Senators draft plan to rework U.S. immigration policy - Includes National Biometric ID card for all.
  • Domain Names Can't Defend Themselves
  • Hacker Disables More Than 100 Cars Remotely
  • Judges Approves $9.5 Million Facebook ‘Beacon’ Accord
  • Hooking Up The Big Brother Machine... And Fighting It
  • Court: State Can Dump Non-Sex Offenders Into Registry
more

Performancing Metrics

Compilation © Copyright 1997-2010 Paul Hardwick, with Web Hosting provided by MacRonin.com.