Cyber Security White Papers
CoSN CTO Forum Helps Launch Cyber Security Project
Overview The Cyber Security Leadership Initiative was officially announced at the National Association of School Board's Teaching & Learning (T+L2) conference in Anaheim, California on October 23, 2003. CoSN CTO Council's Cyber Security Forum gave us an opportunity to build enthusiasm among our key constituency as well as to give Council members a chance to let us know about their interests and needs. The remainder of the session was an informal "focus group" in which participating CTOs met in small groups to discuss the issues that most concerned them about K-12 network security.
| Publisher | Consortium for School Networking | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | December 2004 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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Web Gateway Strategies for Government: Moving Beyond the TIC Deadline
What are government agencies, like yours, doing to meet the Trusted Internet Connections (TIC) deadline and establish a strategic Internet gateway architecture to meet future security, regulatory and application demands?...
Raising the bar for hackers (Security)
Many production plants are linked to the Internet and utilize standard software, which makes them a potential target for hackers. Siemens is making these systems more secure.
IBM's SPARCLE Policy Management Tool Is Helping Organizations Create, Implement and Monitor Policies That Protect Personal Identifiable Information
Following a recent wave of identity theft, spamware and online fraud, consumers are demanding that businesses safeguard their personal information from exploitation by cybercriminals and government officials have responded with...
Software Company Creates Automated "Database Factory" Using SQL Server 2008
CyberSavvy believes in using software automation to make life easier for its customers. Its Software as a Service solution, DataPlace, which it terms a "Database factory," enables technical and business...
The Online Shadow Economy: A Billion Dollar Market For Malware Authors
In an online black market worth more than $105 billion, malware authors can produce new, unique threats targeting businesses and employees every 45 seconds. This free white paper examines the growth...


