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Not safe for work: What's acceptable computer use in today's office?

Online activity once considered off-limits is becoming the norm for many organizations. But what crosses the line from OK to NSFW in today's Web 2.0 office?

Sample social media and blogging policies from other sites

Links to examples of the social media, internet posting and blogging policies of several large companies. Examples include clear language about acceptable content, discussion of proprietary and confidential information and employee responsibility

Mobile Security: Why I still want my iPad, iPhone

CSO Senior Editor Bill Brenner wants his Apple toys so he can work more efficiently, despite all the security concerns he hears about.

Data Protection: EnergySec's plan for critical infrastructure

Energy companies rely on IT infrastructure more than ever. Would-be cyber terrorists know it. A group called EnergySec hopes to be ready for what may come.

Controversial Windows XP vulnerability now being exploited

It only took days for hackers to take advantage of the Windows XP security vulnerability that was disclosed last week by a Google engineer

A Daily Dashboard for security and business continuity

Collection of news and alert feeds provides overview of threats, legal events, and potential business disruptions

Business continuity, not data breaches, a top concern for tech firms

New "risk factors" list from consultancy BDO finds security worries about data leakage are not top of mind -- at least as expressed in their SEC filings

What if the smart grid has stupid security?

Truth and consequences for critical infrastructure and energy security

Offshore banking more secure? You're dreaming

Storing your money offshore because you think those financial institutions are safer than those close to home? Security expert Andrew Hay says you're wrong. A SOURCE Boston preview.

Super Duper Tabletop Disaster Scenarios

Think you're "ready for anything"? Think again.