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Security and Risks Updated

When I’m talking about security with customers, partners or at an event the first question I usually receive is: how much this will cost to me? This is an understandable question, costs have to be monitored and expenditures have to be planned wisely;  how much I can spend on security is a quite interesting topic. The problem, alas, is that usually IT managers do not use a clear model when planning investment in security but seemed to be attracted more by strange inner believes than an empirical analysis of cost and benefits. Another point that I’ve always found quite curious is that…

Security Costs and Security Budgets

When I’m talking about security with customers, partners or at an event the first question I usually receive is: “how much this will cost to me?” This is an understandable question, costs have to be monitored and expenditure have to be planned wisely, the problem of  how much I canshould spend on security is a quite interesting topic. The problem, alas, is that usually IT managers do not use a clear model when planning investment in security but seamed to be attracted more by strange inner believes than a empirical analysis of cost and benefits. Another point that I’ve always found quite curious is that I’ve…

Can Android be an enterprise mobile OS without vpn support?

Image via Wikipedia and here we are Android is not only the winning mobile OS in terms of vulnerability, but in order to make things clear it is also not provided with a decent vpnipsec solution. nNw would be useful to add, at least, a vpn support for cisco anyconnect and the major vpn vendors in the market, but till now it seems Google is not interested in making its OS a real enterprise OS. Would you put your info on a smart device that not support ssl or ipsec vpn for business transactions? this sound like careless computing. remember…

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