Throwback Thursday: Following the Breadcrumbs

In just under two weeks’ time, Christine Whalley, Director of Information Security at

Pfizer

, will deliver the

opening keynote

address at

VB2016

in Denver.

Christine is no stranger to

VB

though, and looking back through the archives we spotted an article she wrote in 1999, in which she performed a corporate case study to attempt to address the question: Is it really the strangers that bring or send the viruses and other suspicious things into your organization or is it your trusted employees, co-workers, and professional acquaintances?

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In the article, Christine described how one large organization – with over 40,000 systems in its decentralized computing environment and a diverse population of over 20,000 employees spread over various departments and networks – decided to find out how and where the viruses within it were being obtained so its administrators could do more to protect their environment.

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The case study can be read

here

in HTML-format, or downloaded

here

as a PDF.



VB2016

takes place at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Denver 5-7 October. Why not

register

and come along to hear not only Christine Whalley’s keynote address, but more than 50 other

presentations

on hot security topics as well.


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