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Alert: SMBs Face Growing Security Challenges

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Small and midsize businesses are finding the greatest data security risks are from within--mobile employees, broken business processes, oversights and security cutbacks open the door for attacks and breaches. We provide a comprehensive look at the current challenges for SMBs, from accidental leaks to denial of service attacks and from making cost-effective security decisions to security policy making.

Table of Contents

    2 Avoiding Accidental Data Leaks in Small Businesses

    5 Cloud-Based Denial of Service Attacks Looming, Researchers Say

    7 Small and Midsize Businesses Look for Ways to Cut Compliance Costs

    10 How to Cut Security Costs Without a Lot of Pain

    12 The Browser as Attack Vector 13 Most IT Pros Circumvent File Transfer Security Policies

    15 Black Hat: Android, iPhone App Data Risks Overlooked

    16 Black Hat: External Content Threatens Web Security

    18 Employees Flout Social Network Security Policies

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