Thursday, March 31, 2011

SC Magazine’s recent study of less-shouted-about THREATS

Risks and Rewards of Archiving!

Cloud and social media security are much discussed areas of focus within our profession but what about some of the less shouted-about threats? I thought you might be interested in SC Magazine’s recent study of some of these, which will be discussed in greater detail in 3 of their upcoming webcasts; found at http://www.scwebcasts.tv and http://www.scstudio.tv respectively.

Below is a little more info on the 3 topics to help you assess their relevance to your organisation:

STAMP OUT COSTLY SECURITY DEFECTS IN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
Going live at 2pm GMT, 30th March


The Coverity Scan found an alarming 50,000 defects in just 300 open-source software products. This webcast will give you an instant understanding of the secure coding practices that you should adhere to to eliminate these increasingly costly security vulnerabilities.

Speakers: Robert Seacord, Secure Coding Director, CERT - Software Engineering Institute, Michael White, Technical Director, Coverity

You can secure your free place at: http://www.scwebcasts.tv

ARE RISKY APPLICATIONS UNDERMINING YOUR BUSINESS SECURITY?
Going live at 3pm GMT, 12th April

With 75% of new attacks (CERT) targeting applications and with the lines blurring between personal and business devices, this webcast will shed vital light on the real security repercussions of risky apps in the workplace and what you can do to secure them.

Speakers: Tim Mathias, Director of Security, Thomson Reuters Chris Wysopal, Co-founder & CTO, Veracode

You can secure your free place at: http://www.scwebcasts.tv

THE RISKS AND REWARDS OF ARCHIVING

This webvideo is live now on SC’s site at http://www.scstudio.tv

83% of the 200 IT professionals that SC spoke to (representing both SMEs and larger enterprises) reckoned the cost of email downtime to their business to be over $500,000. This interesting SC Studio show which you can watch right now at http://www.scstudio.tv , offers some interesting pointers on one of the most effective ways to reduce this risk/cost – archiving.

Speakers: Brian Shorten, Risk and Security Manager, Cancer Research UK Giovanni Alberici, Archiving & Continuity Specialist, Symantec.cloud

I hope the shows are relevant to your organisation. As always, do feel free to get in touch with any thoughts on these topics or ideas for future ones.

For the webcasts, if you can’t make the live date of the webcasts you can of course watch them live in the archive at your leisure at http://www.scwebcasts.tv. The studio show you can watch whenever you like at http://www.scstudio.tv .

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