Brian Prince

Lack of Controls, IT Budget Hurting Database Security Efforts

A survey of IT decision makers by the Enterprise Strategy Group is enough to make those concerned about database security tremble slightly. While 58 percent of the 179 respondents reported the database is where most confidential data is located, more than half said their organizations suffered a data breach in the last 12 months. Some […]

Sun Microsystems Talks MySQL 5.1, Bugs and Version 6.0

Sun Microsystems officially announced the general availability of MySQL 5.1 Dec. 8, more than a week after declaring the open-source database production-ready. Controversy erupted around the decision last week after MySQL founder Monty Widenius noted a number of bugs had not been fixed and advised enterprises to take a cautious approach to deployment. In the […]

Microsoft and EMC Partner to Build Data Loss Prevention Technology in Infrastructure

Microsoft and EMC are joining forces in the name of security. The vendors have announced plans to work together to build security into the IT infrastructure, starting with EMC’s data loss prevention (DLP) content classification technology. The immediate plan is to integrate RSA DLP Suite 6.5 – which will ship later this month – with […]

Microsoft Plans Eight Security Bulletins for Patch Tuesday

Microsoft is planning to release six critical security bulletins as part of this month’s Patch Tuesday.In addition to the critical bulletins, there are two others rated “important” slated to make this month’s round of fixes as well. The critical bulletins cover remote code execution issues in Microsoft Excel, Internet Explorer, Word, Visual Basic and Windows. […]

Apple Anti-Virus Advisory Overhyped

Apple users should not panic – the advice by Apple that Mac users should use anti-virus is neither new, nor reflective of a significant increase in malware attacks targeting Apple. The existence – or relative lack thereof – of Mac malware has been a catalyst for arguments between Mac and Microsoft Windows users. But as […]

Secunia Survey Finds 98% of PCs Have Vulnerable Program

A new report from Secunia serves as a reminder for users to patch their systems. According to data gathered from 20,000 users of Secunia PSI (Personal Software Inspector) 1.0 during the past seven days, roughly 98 percent were running unpatched programs. Roughly 30 percent had one to five insecure programs running on their Windows PCs; […]

Enterprise Security Requires Shared and Privileged Account Password Management

Super users may use their powers for good most of the time, but every now and again, an insider breach will remind us how important keeping track of super users and shared accounts truly is. According to a survey performed in summer 2008 by the IOUG (Independent Oracle Users Group), almost a third of the […]

Amazon Opens Public Beta for SimpleDB Service

Amazon Web Services has started a public beta of online database service Amazon SimpleDB, and is offering customers a free tier of usage for at least the next six months. Under the beta, Amazon SimpleDB users will receive 25 machine hours, 1GB of data transfer in and out, and 1GB of storage for free. The […]

MySQL Founder Urges Cautious Approach to MySQL 5.1

MySQL founder Monty Widenius is warning enterprises to take a cautious approach to Version 5.1 of the MySQL database. Sun Microsystems has officially given MySQL 5.1 generally available (GA) status and made the latest version of the open-source database available for download. In a Nov. 29 blog post, however, Widenius urged enterprises to take it […]

Smartphone Security Good Filler for Christmas Stockings

Even with all the good news lately regarding spam, with Thanksgiving days away and Christmas around the corner, we can all safely assume cyber-criminals will be hard at work. For the rest of us, that means having up-to-date security software and malware protection. But with the popularity of smartphones such as the BlackBerry and Apple […]