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White Papers for Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA)White Papers > FISMASub-Categories: Listings 141 - 150 of 363:
Enterprise Roles-based Access Governance
Although roles-based access control (RBAC) has been the subject of much interest in the past, experience with it has been mostly disappointing. The challenge of discovering established role...
Enterprise Roles-based Access Governance
Although roles-based access control (RBAC)has been the subject of much interest in the past,experience with it has been mostly disappointing.The challenge of discovering established roles,d...
ePolicy Best Practices: A Guide to Clean, Compliant, Safe, Secure E-Mail and Web Usage and Content
ny time you allow employees to access the Web and e-mail, you put your organization’s assets, future, and reputation at risk. Misuse and abuse of e-mail and the Internet can create potential...
Everything you need to know about email and web security (but were afraid to ask)
What you don’t know can destroy your business. It’s hard to imagine modern business without the internet but in the last few years it has become fraught with danger. Internet crooks are the ...
Federal Desktop Core Configuration - FDCC
The Federal Desktop Core Configuration (FDCC): Background, Deployment, and Management. This whitepaper provides background, current status, and source data on the Federal Desktop Core Con...
Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) 2004 Report to Congress
The Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) was passed by Congress and signed into law by the President as part of the Electronic Government Act of 2002. Its goals include develo...
Federal Information Security Management Act FY 2004 Executive Summary Report
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) engaged Cotton & Company LLP to conduct an independent evaluation of its information systems and securit...
Fight image spam with your eyes open
It’s no secret that spammers are increasingly turning to graphics. A JPEG, GIF,or PNG with words as part of the image means that text-based email filters can’t see the words—and thus are pow...
Fighting the Enemy: Making Sense of the Growing Crimeware Threat
Identity takeover in the online world has traditionally been performed through “social engineering” tactics, usually a scam that unwittingly dupes consumers into revealing their personal cre...
Filling the Compliance Gap in Your Microsoft Environment
Is your Microsoft environment compliant? In his new Quest white paper “Filling the Compliance Gap in Your Microsoft Environment,” Windows Security expert Randy Franklin Smith examines the im... |
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