Latest Episodes for this Channel
Wed October 28 2009
Discussions about PCI-DSS rules this year have focused on how
effective the guidelines really are at preventing theft of credit
card data. Recent surv...
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Discussions about PCI-DSS rules this year have focused on how
effective the guidelines really are at preventing theft of credit
card data. Recent survey data indicates merely following PCI does
not protect a wide range of protected data. In the newest episode
of the eIQcast, eIQneworks Product Evangelist John Linkous provides
an update on PCI compliance and how far it goes to actually keep
credit ...
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Discussions about PCI-DSS rules this year have focused on how
effective the guidelines really are at preventing theft of credit
card data. Recent survey data indicates merely following PCI does
not protect a wide range of protected data. In the newest episode
of the eIQcast, eIQneworks Product Evangelist John Linkous provides
an update on PCI compliance and how far it goes to actually keep
credit card data secure. Running time: 10:38
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Tue October 20 2009
In this episode of the eIQcast, Mike Rothman dives into the nuances
of file integrity monitoring and why it's an important aspect of
both security and...
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In this episode of the eIQcast, Mike Rothman dives into the nuances
of file integrity monitoring and why it's an important aspect of
both security and compliance. One of the first things an attacker
is going to do is mess around with system files, so having some
mechanism to ensure that system files, registry values and the like
aren't tampered with is a big part of "reacting faster" to
potential ...
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In this episode of the eIQcast, Mike Rothman dives into the nuances
of file integrity monitoring and why it's an important aspect of
both security and compliance. One of the first things an attacker
is going to do is mess around with system files, so having some
mechanism to ensure that system files, registry values and the like
aren't tampered with is a big part of "reacting faster" to
potential security issues. Mike also discusses how eIQ's SecureVue
security and compliance management platform provides this
capability through it's newly updated agent technology, continuing
to show technical innovation beyond simple security information and
event management (SIEM) and log management solutions. Running time:
10:41
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Wed September 30 2009
In this latest episode of the eIQcast, eIQnetworks SVP of Strategy
Mike Rothman discusses some of the challenges of cloud computing
with Ross Levanto....
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In this latest episode of the eIQcast, eIQnetworks SVP of Strategy
Mike Rothman discusses some of the challenges of cloud computing
with Ross Levanto. Mike goes into the issues of maintaining
visibility when networks and systems reside in someone else's
datacenter, and some of the mechanisms eIQ is adding to SecureVue
to help customers address this issue. This coincides with the
recent announcemen...
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In this latest episode of the eIQcast, eIQnetworks SVP of Strategy
Mike Rothman discusses some of the challenges of cloud computing
with Ross Levanto. Mike goes into the issues of maintaining
visibility when networks and systems reside in someone else's
datacenter, and some of the mechanisms eIQ is adding to SecureVue
to help customers address this issue. This coincides with the
recent announcement from eIQnetworks regarding security and
compliance management in the cloud. Check it out on
http://www.eiqnetworks.com. Running time: 11:40
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Tue August 18 2009
This past Monday the U.S. Justice Department charged 28 year-old
Albert Gonzalez with a series of crimes that resulted in the theft
of more than 130 m...
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This past Monday the U.S. Justice Department charged 28 year-old
Albert Gonzalez with a series of crimes that resulted in the theft
of more than 130 million credit and debit card numbers from late
2006 to early 2008. The indictment places blame for several
high-profile data theft incidents on a small group of individuals
who found holes in websites used to transfer the credit card data.
Basically,...
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This past Monday the U.S. Justice Department charged 28 year-old
Albert Gonzalez with a series of crimes that resulted in the theft
of more than 130 million credit and debit card numbers from late
2006 to early 2008. The indictment places blame for several
high-profile data theft incidents on a small group of individuals
who found holes in websites used to transfer the credit card data.
Basically, these folks have to be the best hackers out there if
they were behind every high profile data breach of the past two
years. In the latest episode of eIQcast, Security and Compliance
Evangelist John Linkous reviews the charges, talks about how
retailers and consumers can protect themselves, and notes how the
crime was carried out by exploiting a well-known (and extremely
easy to replicate) web site security weakness.
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Mon August 03 2009
eIQnetworks Senior Vice President of Strategy Mike Rothman just
returned from Black Hat USA 2009 in Las Vegas, which took place
from July 25-30, 2009....
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eIQnetworks Senior Vice President of Strategy Mike Rothman just
returned from Black Hat USA 2009 in Las Vegas, which took place
from July 25-30, 2009. Mike has been to Black Hat many times, and
the more things change, the more they stay the same. The
presentations all lead to same conclusion: No matter who you are,
where you are or how secure your network is, you are vulnerabile.
In the latest epi...
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eIQnetworks Senior Vice President of Strategy Mike Rothman just
returned from Black Hat USA 2009 in Las Vegas, which took place
from July 25-30, 2009. Mike has been to Black Hat many times, and
the more things change, the more they stay the same. The
presentations all lead to same conclusion: No matter who you are,
where you are or how secure your network is, you are vulnerabile.
In the latest episode of the eIQcast, Mike discusses his thoughts
about the latest Black Hat show, the leading attack vectors (like
SSL, iPhones, and web apps), and other assorted topics with Ross
Levanto.
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