What are you doing to stop security saboteurs?

Tuesday, 20 February 2007, 12:03 AM EST

All it takes to sabotage a network is one person. It's as simple as uploading a program that opens back doors into administrative computers, turning an entire computer system into a spammer's playground. Networks should be secured by passwords. Even better, they should be turned off while not in use. Passwords are imperative to data protection.

At TechNewsWorld.

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Posted on 20 May 2013.  |  Randall Gamby is the CSO of the Medicaid Information Service Center of New York. In this interview he discusses healthcare security and compliance challenges and offers a variety of tips.


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