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Risk Management Defence in depth is key to application-level security Security think tank... For most organisations, adhering to the old security mantra of defence in depth is likely to reduce the impact of any future vulnerabilities... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/05/15/236067/defence-in-depth-is-key-to-application-level-security.htm
...All technologies, standards and implementations have weaknesses. The science of security management trick is to apply defence-in-depth controls to mitigate the associated risks. Without an insight into these controls, it's impossible to tell... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/david_lacey/2009/08/who_can_you_believe.html
Register | Login Microsoft to use intellectual property defence in anti-trust case appeal by Antony Savvas Wednesday 12 April 2006 02:11 Microsoft will appeal the European Commission... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/04/12/215351/microsoft-to-use-intellectual-property-defence-in-anti-trust-case.htm
...contractor. Sir Rob Fry is managing director of EDS [Defence] in the UK. A little earlier I asked him whether he knew...protected to all the levels specified by the Ministry of Defence in physical, electronic and virtual terms. Anand... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2008/10/missing-mod-hard-drive-didnt-n.html
IT Management Defence in depth New Asset Putting storage on the network has brought many...and cost. At the heart of the process should be a strategy of "defence in depth" - not just securing the perimeter or deploying some access... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/10/06/205647/defence-in-depth.htm
...the attack did not use anything new - the "story" was that the current focus on perimeter security, as opposed to "defence in depth", means that many internal corporate networks are surprisingly vulnerable. This morning I also received... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/when-it-meets-politics/2008/03/paranoia-rules---who-can-you-trust-with-your-data.html
...totally jacked off! I served in the armed forces for more than 25 years including over ten years at the Ministry of Defence in London. I have had security clearances which allowed me to sit in the Cabinet Office, five seats away from the Prime... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/when-it-meets-politics/2008/08/would-you-trust-identity-paper.html
They ate cereals; one had poached eggs as well, and another had a full fried breakfast. Then the crew collected their weapons, ready for the day’s duties, which were mostly around Northern Ireland. http://www.computerweekly.com/DowntimePDF/pdf/rafjust.pdf
...you such a target, then you should always lock it away when not in use. Valuable assets should always be afforded defence-in-depth protection. Bookmark and Share Tags: perception risks threats Posted by David Lacey on July... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/david_lacey/2008/07/keeping_threats_in_perspective.html
...Intent (JSI) with prospective suppliers. The development of the JSI - the second tool - has been led by the Ministry of Defence in consultation with the IT industry. This is an additional tool that can be used by commissioning organisations, which... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/01/09/234162/ogc-makes-government-procurement-tools-available.htm

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