As December rolls in and 2012 looms on the IT security horizon, Tufin Technologies – the security lifecycle management specialist – has come up with its top five security predictions for the year ahead.
- DARSHNA KAMANI
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As December rolls in and 2012 looms on the IT security horizon, Tufin Technologies – the security lifecycle management specialist – has come up with its top five security predictions for the year ahead.
Security researchers from Google have recently proposed (http://bit.ly/oK3hbp) a fix to improve the security of the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption protocol that websites use to protect communications against eavesdropping and counterfeiting. Below is a comment from Amichai Shulman, CTO and co-founder of Imperva:
London, UK: For the past 15 years, enterprises around the world have been using COBIT to improve and assess their IT processes. Until now, however, there has been no consistent approach for internal and external professionals to assess these processes. ISACA’s new COBIT Assessment Programme provides consistency and reliability so business and IT leaders can have confidence in the assessment process and the quality of the results as they maximize the business value of their IT investments.
Vigilance can report authoritatively that the ban on women preventing them from serving in the Royal Navy Submarines has now been lifted! This heart-warming news announced today by the Defence Secretary Philip Hammond will now allow them to, for the first time in the Royal Navy’s history serve in the submarines.
To expose official corruption in Nigeria, re-orientate the psyche of Nigerians and usher in the Nigerian renaissance
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