APRIL 2004



Doom or Boom?
TECHKNOWLEDGE Fearing the worst, companies are diversifying their security spending.
by ANDREW BRINEY






FEATURES

Dire Straits
EXPOSE The Evolution of software opens new vistas for business... and the bad guys.
by GARY MCGRAW & GREG HOGLUND

Energized
DISPATCHES How Argonne National Lab raised its audit grade from 'F' to 'A'.
by ANNE SAITA

Surviving an Audit
POLICY & PROCESS A security review doesn't have to be a sink-or-swim proposition.
by GEORGE WRENN





COLUMNS
Depreciating Security
EDITOR'S DESK
by LAWRENCE M. WALSH

Myths Of Cyberwar
WATCHTOWER
by MARCUS RANUM

A Little Betrayal
LINUX GURU Windows purists can leverage Linux for security without compromising their allegiance to Redmond.
by JAY BEALE

Deeper Data Security
DIRECTIONS
by PETE LINDSTROM

Accustomed To Failure
LOGOFF As long as it remains a black art, security will be the enterprise's black eye.
by ANDREW BRINEY




DEPARTMENTS


Viewpoint


NewSCAN
Security Commentary, Analysis & News


Intrusion Detection & Prevention
SECURE READS
by DAVID BIANCO


InterSpect
HOT PICK
by JAMES C. FOSTER


Products
REVIEWS
ExpresSync 7
R3000 Enterprise Filter
Password Auto Repository 1.1
Beadwindow! Enterprise 100