A secure alternative to cloud-based file sharing?
Axwat MailGate combines security and policy enforcement for sharing files via the cloud.
Axwat MailGate combines security and policy enforcement for sharing files via the cloud.
Research at Fortinet confirms that old vulnerabilities are the most exploited. You might want to consider replacing XP with Windows 8, or at least 7.
Known vulnerabilities provide the most frequently attacked targets in commonly used software. NIST offers updated guidance for handling this crucial and challenging chore.
Symantec says the well-funded hackers behind the 2009 Google attacks are still very active in gathering intelligence, while an NSA official says nations are getting "reckless" with their attacks.
Government has eliminated a lot of low-hanging fruit, but the number of records exposed is increasing by millions each year, according to a Rapid7 analysis.
The General Services Administration has accredited 12 companies as Third Party Assessment Organizations (3PAO) for its Federal Risk and Authorization Management program.
There are several essential questions to consider in picking a cloud provider, including what level of security is needed for services your agency is moving
Old servers, drives and other media can be dangerous sources of data leakage; NIST has guidelines for removing data before the hardware goes out the door.
The long-standing deadlock on government spectrum and cybersecurity policies could use input from some serious deal-makers.
Organizations with strong security practices are more likely to entrust their data to cloud providers, according to a recent survey by the Ponemon Institute.