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Links to important information regarding security, vulnerabilities, and patch management
Creating a Patch and Vulnerability Management Program
Recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) (.pdf)
Defense in Depth
Information and recommendations from the National Security Agency (.pdf)
Information Security Handbook: A Guide for Managers
From the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). (.pdf)
Economic Turmoil and IT Security
Some are calling it the worst economic slump since the Great Depression. There could be significant impacts to IT security in your enterprise, but help is on the way. (.pdf)
Regulatory Compliance and IT Security
There's a lot of talk about regulatory compliance, as there should be. What does that mean for your IT Security processes? This white paper examines the implications of some of the most widely-known Federal regulations and how IT security management fits into the picture. (.pdf)
Security Guides from NIST
Developed for Federal agencies, but also recommended for private enterprises. Much useful information. From the National Institute of Standards and Technology. (.pdf)
The Changing State of IT Security
Attack methods, attack vectors, and attack objectives change over time. This white paper reviews some of the changes, speculates some about the future, and offers some recommendations for actions to take today. (.pdf)
Peer-To-Peer and Other Dangers
Peer-To-Peer and Other Dangers

It seems that no matter what we do, well-meaning employee can still install peer-to-peer applications and other dangerous software. This white paper links to some very recent (July 2008) news articles and shows how Security Assistant could have prevented the incidents referred to. (.pdf)