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Information security management
Information security describes activities that relate to the protection of information and information infrastructure assets against the risks of loss, misuse, disclosure or damage. Information security management is controls that the organizations need to implement to ensure that it is sensibly managing these risks.
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Find out more about the benefits of employing endpoint security best practices and the cost of neglecting them. Read the 2012 Endpoint Security Best Practices report.
The everpresent scourge of fraud is getting increasingly sophisticated. Fraudulent orders even come with valid addresses, cards and IP information. To defeat it, technologists have developed device fingerprinting that includes packet signature inspection, combined with multi-merchant transaction history information.
Google recently announced on its blog that "hundreds" of Gmail accounts had been hijacked through malware or "phishing" scams, where users are tricked into sharing their passwords. Derek Manky, Fortinet’s Senior Security Strategist, has some protection tips for users.
Workforces are becoming more mobile and small businesses are no exception. In fact, many small businesses have found that it’s more effective to operate without the confines of an office. But in enabling this via mobility devices, they now face threats to their information.
Hackers do not care what the size of your business is. What hackers do like about a small business is that they tend to have more money in the bank than an end-user and less cyber defenses than a larger company.

