This Week In 60 Seconds: Crypto Outcry, Compliance & More

Hot stories this week include saying 'No' to crypto backdoors for law enforcement, new roles for IT on Wall Street, and more.

Andrew Conry Murray, Director of Content & Community, Interop

October 24, 2014

1 Min Read

Check out our one-minute video review of the hottest stories for the week, including why crypto backdoors for law enforcement are a bad idea, and how Wall Street is looking to IT to squeeze new efficiencies and more profits.

Get all the details using the links below, and don't forget to answer our question of the week: Will tablets ever replace laptops?

Why Outlawing Encryption Is Wrong

Wall Street Seeks Edge From Operational Alpha

Reclaiming The Network Perimeter

Compliance Is A Start, Not The End

Considering how prevalent third-party attacks are, we need to ask hard questions about how partners and suppliers are safeguarding systems and data. In the Partners' Role In Perimeter Security report, we'll discuss concrete strategies such as setting standards that third-party providers must meet to keep your business, conducting in-depth risk assessments -- and ensuring that your network has controls in place to protect data in case these defenses fail. (Free registration required.)

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About the Author(s)

Andrew Conry Murray

Director of Content & Community, Interop

Drew is formerly editor of Network Computing and currently director of content and community for Interop.

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