e-Security




  • Put confidential information beyond the reach of hackers

  • The 'Browser Security Test' - developed by leading Belgian IT security company, ScanIT - helps home users and large corporate networks close security loopholes by testing a system's vulnerability against simulated attacks.
  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, October 26 - 2003 at 19:23 | readers' rating 5/10
  • Careless talk costs companies and consumers

  • Businesses and private voicemail users risk being held to ransom by hackers if they do not address security weaknesses in their systems, a leading security consultancy has warned.
  • Monday, October 13 - 2003 at 08:56 | readers' rating 6/10
  • Social engineering – The art of deception at the heart of your network

  • The best systems in the world can be easily penetrated by what is known as social engineering, the acquisition of sensitive information or inappropriate access privileges by an outsider, based upon the building of inappropriate trust relationships with insiders.
  • Wednesday, August 13 - 2003 at 19:15 | readers' rating 6/10
  • Wireless Networks – are they really safe?

  • Good question, and simply answered, yes to a certain extent. Senior management love them when faced with a requirement to upgrade or expand their network.
  • Tuesday, May 06 - 2003 at 09:28 | readers' rating 5/10
  • Security Auditing – Protecting Your Intelligence

  • In any business sector, a company’s competitive edge is largely based on intelligence and information – protecting that edge means protecting that information.
  • Tuesday, April 22 - 2003 at 12:38 | readers' rating 6/10
  • Arab Banks: Rising to the Security Challenge

  • Regional banks may not yet be using e-signatures on a regular basis but have come a long way in the past few years as the realization of the importance of automation and the liberalization of markets forced them to fast track their technology adoption.
  • Wednesday, January 22 - 2003 at 12:40 | readers' rating 5/10
  • Business Hacking: The good, the bad and the ugly

  • Hacking has taken a distinctly commercial turn as entrepreneurial outfits of contractors throughout the world are hiring themselves out to business and Government sites to highlight their security flaws.
  • Saturday, November 23 - 2002 at 12:42 | readers' rating 5/10


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