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Since it’s debut in 1997,
Information Security magazine has
consistently remained the world-wide “number one” source of information for info
security decision-makers. This publication is a one-stop resource for IT
Security news, analysis, insight and commentary. Recognized experienced experts
author each article, and the publication has won numerous awards for excellence
in design and editorial content. |
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In a survey in 2002, 97% of
readers said the editorial content was useful for their work, 97% of readers
rated the journal editorial quality as excellent or very good. |
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Securing Air
BAKEOFF
Sending data over
the airwaves is risky. Wireless access controllers assure safer
transmission and reception.
by JON EDNEY
Long View
DISPATCHES
Security managers
are looking beyond conventional AV to ensure business continuity.
by GEORGE A. CHIDI
JR.
The New CISO
POLICY &
PROCESS Reinvent
your job or watch it disappear.
by GARY LYNCH
Stuffing Spam
TECHKNOWLEDGE
Filters stem the
flow of junk e-mail, but spam remains a big distraction.
by AMBER PLANTE
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Capitol Interests
EDITOR'S DESK
by LARRY WALSH
Whoa, Tex
PROFESSION
Enterprises need fewer gunslingers, more risk managers.
by JAY. G. HEISER
Pack Mentality
POWER WINDOWS
Testing XP SP2 beta today will pay off in the long run.
by VICTOR R. GARZA
Preventive Measures
DIRECTIONS
by PETE LINDSTROM
10 Laws of Security
LOGOFF Things
that make you go, "Hmmmmm."
by ANDREW BRINEY
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