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Vulnerability assessment for compliance


Organizations must effectively use technology to share data while protecting personal information from identity theft. Learn how to assess vulnerabilities, including how to analyze data security and privacy issues, with the latest news, advice, commentary and best practices for regulatory compliance professionals.
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GPS devices, geolocation data create privacy, security risks
SearchCompliance.com | 06 Oct 2009
ARTICLE - Emerging technologies that allow users to broadcast geographic locations raise many issues for companies, CIOs, while legislatures and the FTC consider legal aspects.
Security concerns may mean peer-to-peer file sharing days are over
SearchCompliance.com | 04 Aug 2009
ARTICLE - There's likely peer-to-peer file sharing in your network, posing major IT security and privacy risks. The question is whether new laws or better scrutiny will solve this problem.
How CISOs can leverage the internal audit process
SearchCompliance.com | 28 Jul 2009
ARTICLE - Traditionally adversaries, CISOs and auditors can leverage each other's skills to move toward a risk-based approach to compliance.
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  EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE: 1 - 3 of 9
New evaluation criteria for Web application security scanners
Submitted By: SearchCompliance.com | 26 Oct 2009
TIP - Impartial information about Web application security testing products has been hard to come by -- but new scanner evaluation criteria may change things.
Security and compliance can go together, when done in the right order
Submitted By: SearchCompliance.com | 03 Sep 2009
TIP - You can have security and still not be in compliance -- but you can't have true compliance without real security. How to avoid getting caught in the security and compliance trap.
Steps toward making information security as important as data security
Submitted By: SearchCompliance.com | 12 Aug 2009
TIP - Unlike data security, information security must recognize the substance of information along with its association with those authorized to receive it.
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