SearchSecurity.Com
SearchSecurity.Com is a web portal dedicated to information security topics published by the folks at TechTarget, who also put out Information Security Magazine.
- Threat Monitor: Spear Phishing – Don’t Be A Target
- Threat Monitor: Seven Trends to expect from Virus and Worm authors in 2006
- Web Security Advisor: The pros and cons of migrating to Firefox
- Threat Monitor: Best practices for protecting handnelds from mobile malware
- Risk Management Strategies: Work with users to secure new technologies in the enterprise
- Threat Monitor: Improper Error Handling
- Web Security Advisor: Avoid the Hazards of Unvalidated Input
- Threat Monitor: How to perform a bug sweep
- Threat Monitor: Creating an anti spam cocktail
- Web Security Advisor: Using TLS encryption
- Threat Monitor: The root of the rootkit
- Threat Monitor: Talking Trash: Secure Information Disposal
- Threat Monitor: How to reduce spim
- Threat Monitor: How to reduce risks with URL filtering
- Executive Security Strategies: Making Vendor Pitches Work for You
- Executive Security Strategies: Getting the most out of industry association memberships
- Executive Security Strategies: Six key practices for a successful interdepartmental security committee
- Executive Security Strategies: Best Practices for Managing Compliance with Security Standards
Information Security Magazine
- Six Myths About Security Policies
- Feeling Vulnerable?
- Hidden Hacks: In Through the Side Window
- Knark and Dagger
- P2P or Not P2P
- Tunneling Under
- Cutting Edge: Divine Intrusion Protection
- Audits, Assessments and Tests (Oh My!)
- Unlikely Security Advice – From Kevin Mitnick
- Pulling the Plug On Surfing and Spam
LAN Times
- LAN Answers and Hands On Articles – For five years (1993 – 1998) I wrote the LAN Times LAN Answers column in which I answered readers’ networking problems. I also wrote many feature articles on a variety of topics for this McGraw-Hill (later CMP) publication. LAN Times ceased publication in October, 1998 (not due to my articles… I think).