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Posted April 09, 2010 10:48 am by Barry Chapman (chapmanb@anx.com)

Changes are Brewing

Things may have seemed quiet around here lately, but things could not be further from the truth!

 

We have been working tirelessly on a whole new look and feel for anx.com. We feel that this new look will help us communicate our message and in general create a more pleasing experience for our users. I am not going to give away any of the surprises, but check back routinely for updates!

 

The site will be rich in content and Web 2.0 functionality. We are really happy with the product we have built thus far, and we hope that you will be too! We will announce an official launch date in the coming weeks.

 

In the meantime, join our facebook group and subscribe to our twitter feed for the latest news from our side of the blogosphere and all things security!


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Posted March 19, 2010 8:38 am by Glenn Moore (mooreg@anx.com)

Using the Cloud for Business Continuity

"Affordable business continuity" ranks up there with "governmental efficiency" on the list of oxymorons.  Or does it?  Business continuity is being transformed by the cloud.   The combination of multitenancy, affordable bandwidth, and secure access technologies is changing how companies architect disaster recovery.  The elastic nature of cloud computing enables companies to replicate in-house infrastructure and applications in the cloud in a matter of hours.  Moreover, cloud infrastructure providers like GoGrid feature variable pricing based on usage.  By moving more of the cost from fixed to variable, standby configurations like business continuity have become much more affordable.

 

It's also easier than ever to securely connect company data center resources to cloud...

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Posted March 09, 2010 4:53 pm by Dennis Piche (piched@anx.com)

Security Trends - RSA 2010

ANX sent four delegates (including our CEO) to the RSA conference this year with learning in mind;  learning more about what our competition is up to, learning more about potential business partners, and learning more about emerging trends in security.  Here are some of my takeaways from the conference:

 

Attendance

According to Tom Heiser (of RSA) attendance was up 20% this year.  After a disappointing 2009 this is refreshing news and hopefully the sign of a recovering economy.

 

Themes

Cloud Security:  The Cloud Security Alliance put on a sold out show to kick off the conference on Monday.  Unfortunately I did not arrive in San Francisco until Monday afternoon but I heard they had to turn many away due to overcrowding.  Security is considered by many to be a major...

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Posted March 04, 2010 5:28 pm by Yaron Levi (leviy@anx.com)

Manage your vendors' access and make them pay for it!

The case for outsourcing

 

 

Crisis is the mother of innovation. The history of mankind is full with new ideas that were born during or after a major crisis. On a national level, you can see countries like Germany and Japan, that despite bloody history and major national crisis, emerged to become economic super powers and created much technological advancement. On the other hand, countries like Switzerland, that was always neutral and peaceful, a are mainly famous for technological achievements like the cucko

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The last couple of years marked the biggest economic crisis the world had ever known; many companies went out of business while others are working very hard just to stay afloat. In times of crisis most companies will quickly rush to grab the low hanging...

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Posted March 03, 2010 7:28 pm by Glenn Moore (mooreg@anx.com)

RSA Discussion with Richi Jennings about Targeted Attacks

Targeted attacks are one of the hot topics at RSA this week.  A targeted threat is a class of malware destined for one specific organization or industry.  The primary objective is to capture sensitive user information.  The January attack on Google gmail, termed Operation Aurora, is the most recent highly visible targeted attack.

 

During the show, I caught up with Richi Jennings who is an independent technology and security consultant and we discussed targeted attacks.  Check out the highlights from our conversation in the video blog below:

 

 

 

You can read Richi's blog at http://richi.co.uk/blog/


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