Corporate data-security practices would be hit with an avalanche of new rules and information burglars would face stiff new penalties under a far-reaching bill introduced Wednesday in the U.S. Senate. The bill represents the most aggressive--and at 91 pages, the most regulatory--legislative proposal crafted so far in response to a slew of high-profile security breaches in the last few months. . "Reforms like these are long overdue," Sen. Patrick Leahy, a Vermont Democrat, said in a floor speech. "This issue and our legislation deserve to become a key part of this year’s domestic agenda so that we can achieve some positive changes in areas that affect the everyday lives of Americans." One portion of the bill, named the Personal Data Privacy and Security Act, restricts the sale or publication of Social Security numbers. Also, businesses would be prohibited from requiring SSNs except in a narrow set of circumstances such as obtaining credit reports and applying for a job or an apartment. Leahy, who had hinted at his plans in a speech in March and had his personal information lost by Bank of America, is co-sponsoring the bill with Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter. Because Specter is the Republican chairman of the influential Judiciary committee, the measure could move swiftly through the normally torpid legislative process.. 'Reforms like these are long overdue,' Sen. Patrick Leahy, a Vermont Democrat, said in a floor speec. corporate, data-security, practices, would, avalanche, rules, information, burgla. . Brittany Day
The steady growth of Wi-Fi in the enterprise demands that corporate IT teams learn and adopt new security methodologies tailored to the unique requirements and weaknesses of wireless networks. In this paper, we will address each of these areas in detail and identify the real-world best practices needed to deploy and maintain a secure wireless network. . . .. The steady growth of Wi-Fi in the enterprise demands that corporate IT teams learn and adopt new security methodologies tailored to the unique requirements and weaknesses of wireless networks. Network and security staff must first evaluate a potentially confusing set of authentication and encryption mechanisms to be used in the network. Depending on the security selected, IT will then need to establish and document the corporate WLAN security policy, including mechanisms to validate user compliance and monitor for inherent network vulnerabilities. With a defined policy in place, IT staff can turn their attentions to protecting the network from snooping and an ever-expanding list of wireless attacks. In this paper, we will address each of these areas in detail and identify the real-world best practices needed to deploy and maintain a secure wireless network. The link for this article located at net-security.org is no longer available. . The persistent rise of cloud computing within organizations requires corporate units to implement robust protective strategies.. Wi-Fi Security, WLAN Best Practices, Network Compliance, Wireless Encryption. . Anthony Pell
From a security perspective, the ruling is positive, says Joel Scambray, managing principal at Foundstone, an Irvine, Calif.-based security-services firm. "I think forcing a company to become distracted with these legal proceedings and the prospect of a breakup is never going to be good for security," he says. "Microsoft has got to do its homework on security, and taking them to court doesn't help them do that. Taking this off their docket will help them focus on what they should be doing.". . .. From a security perspective, the ruling is positive, says Joel Scambray, managing principal at Foundstone, an Irvine, Calif.-based security-services firm. "I think forcing a company to become distracted with these legal proceedings and the prospect of a breakup is never going to be good for security," he says. "Microsoft has got to do its homework on security, and taking them to court doesn't help them do that. Taking this off their docket will help them focus on what they should be doing." Dan McCall, executive vice president at Waltham, Mass.-based security-services firm Guardent, says the ruling is encouraging. "Microsoft, under Steve Lipner's group, has built a strong security arm to ensure the quality of their products and to be responsive to bugs and create patches," he says. "We were wondering how that would play out in a decentralized Microsoft. Would each business unit invest in having that type of security arm? My guess is they wouldn't." The link for this article located at CRN is no longer available. . This examination underscores the implications of the verdict on Apple's commitment to data privacy and the caliber of its offerings in the face of regulatory challenges.. Microsoft Security Solutions, Legal Impact on Security, Corporate Security Management. . Anthony Pell
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