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Cyber attackers eye infrastructure
The idea of industrial operating systems being compromised by a new breed of cyber attack has been topical all year thanks to the rise of Stuxnet. Going forward, security experts will have to do more
Five key elements in a GRC cloud program
We've suggested before that it's quite possible for new technologies to roll out ahead of the security practices necessary to support them. We're seeing this in several areas. Social media and
Compliance and the new undetermined cybersecurity law
It's unclear exactly how the emerging government push to strengthen cybersecurity across industry and government--and everyone in between--will ultimately play out. We're still not sure exactly what
Corporate apps pose IT GRC challenges
The rise of smartphone apps has proven to be a rather profound trend. We're now seeing the rise of apps for corporate use. More companies are launching in-house app stores, which allows them to
How to ensure IT GRC success
We'll likely see more IT GRC implementation this year, in various forms. CSO magazine has come up with some common sense advice for such projects . The Dos:
Agree on an implementation strategy.
Good marketing tool: Free software?
The competition is fairly intense in the GRC industry right now. Companies caught in a miserable recession aren't investing like they used to, even risk management and compliance have been hit. So
What keeps CIOs up at night?
The news that Citigroup just lost its acclaimed CIO for "personal reasons" after only nine months on the job reflects the reality of the job: It isn't getting any easier. Gartner has released a list
An IT framework for compliance
In some ways, compliance on an on-going basis ends up being an IT issue. To get it done, you need the systems in place. Without them, good intentions amount to little. Obviously, the vendor community
Sarbox driving a "back to basics"IT approach?
A new TechTargets survey has found something interesting about the upcoming year. Corporate IT will return to basics, veering around the newfangled stuff (like Web 2.0) for at least a year. Once
Private placements a move against Sarbox?
Many people have argued long and hard that companies are eschewing public offerings because of Sarbox. I am not completely sold on this, but one could point to as evidence recent trends in the

