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A rogue program infected 10 percent of the Internet in 1988. Could such an outbreak happen again?
The regulatory clock is ticking for health-care providers and their technology partners.
If nothing else, the emergence of the Anna Kournikova virus that wreaked havoc on so many computers earlier this month may make small to midsize companies consider buying an anti-virus appliance
We've come almost full circle in the never-ending battle against computer viruses
In last week's column, anticipating the forthcoming release of Microsoft's new consumer operating system, Windows XP, I toasted a future without DOS.
CEO Darby discusses Internet security and gives his thoughts on why there isn't a perfect solution
That the latest security land mine facing it managers has been found among existing wireless networks shouldn't come as a surprise
Are you set to take the fall for an alleged screwup? You don't have to.
Before calling in the experts to perform a vulnerability assessment of an enterprise network, there are a few basic steps IT managers can take
When and how to get the word out that your security's been breached