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2008 EDITORIAL CALENDAR
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Issue Mail date Features Group Tests
January November 30, 2007 I Editorial survey: Guarding against a data breach (conducted in partnership with Millward Brown) Group Test 1:
December 5, 2007 I Data theft special feature: Focus on two-factor authentication Multifactor authentication
December 27, 2007 I Feature: Browser wars Mozilla seems to be inching up in market share against Internet Explorer (IE). Group Test 2:
Will this continue and what impact will it have, especially considering the security improvements Microsoft Identity management
made for IE7? At the same time, Mozilla's not immune to vulnerabilities. What must happen to make these
browsers more secure?
February December 28, 2007 I Special section: Health care vertical The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and more Group Test 1:
January 4, 2008 I Data theft special feature: Focus on insider threats (both malicious and non-malicious) Portable device security tools
January 25, 2008 I Feature: Portable device security More employees are using smaller and smaller devices with loads of Group Test 2:
applications to access corporation data (think iPhone). So how are companies going to deal with not only a Wireless security
collapsing perimeter, but also consumer-owned/controlled devices being used with corporate resources?
These devices likely will require strong endpoint security, point-to-point encryption and more. But what else
must organizations account for?
March January 29, 2008 I Official RSA Conference 2008 preview We'll get a glimpse of what's in store at the RSA Conference and find Group Test 1:
February 1, 2008 out about hot trends and issues facing the industry from some of the conference participants. UTM
February 22, 2008 (Bonus distribution at RSA Conference 2008 in April) Group Test 2:
I Data theft special feature: Focus on database security Anti-malware gateways
Bonus distribution: I Feature: A coalescence of security features As more and more vendors offer security features in one, holistic
I RSA 2008 product often a box what does this mean for users? Is the concept of layered security seemingly falling
I InfoSec World 2008 away? Is this a good thing? Are vendors dictating to users and companies what they need or are organizations
making this demand?
April March 4, 2008 I Special section: Retail vertical The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS), and more Group Test 1:
March 7, 2008 I Data theft special feature: Focus on website vulnerabilities (According to some recent statistics, Application/web
March 27, 2008 approximately 70 percent of attacks to steal data take place through these holes.) vulnerability scanners
I Feature: Web 2.0 There's been plenty of talk about the technical security ramifications of Web 2.0 and its use Group Test 2:
by employees on the job. So what are some of the other security-related but non-technical security issues Web content management
that companies are confronting these days in regard to Web 2.0 applications and what steps can they take to
protect against them?
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May April 1, 2008 I Special section: Book of the Night and SC Awards coverage Group Test 1:
April 4, 2008 I Cover story: CSO of the year Forensics tools - devices
April 24, 2008 I Data theft special feature: Focus on FTC investigations and penalties Group Test 2:
I Feature: Global security A more stringent regulatory environment is the norm when it comes to IT security. Forensic tools - networks
For international companies, the challenge is getting a handle on regulations that apply to them in all the
countries in which they operate. Just how does a multinational company tackle this problem? And how are law
enforcement agencies across borders cooperating to help them when a data theft does occur?
June April 29, 2008 I Special section: Education vertical Tackling security in an environment that promotes openness, with the Group Test 1:
May 2, 2008 sharing of research, ideas and more Email security (secure email)
May 26, 2008 I Data theft special feature: Focus on email security Group Test 2:
I Feature: Federation The idea of federated identities is nothing new. But just where is the industry in the way Email content management
of making the agreements, standards and technologies that allow identity to be portable? We find out.
July June 3, 2008 I Editorial Survey: Salary & career development (conducted in partnership with Millward Brown) Group Test 1:
June 6, 2008 I Data theft special feature: Focus on customer-facing security developments in products and services VPN
June 26, 2008 I Feature: Network and security integration Call it convergence if you want, but many experts say it's integra- Group Test 2:
tion long overdue. Still, many corporate IT and security teams are failing to work together as closely as they NAC
should. Compound that with the problem of accounting for risk management and dealing with auditors and the
notion of an IT and security convergence grows more complex.
August June 30, 2008 I Special section: Government vertical The Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 (FISMA), Group Test 1:
July 3, 2008 breach notification and more Policy management
July 28, 2008 I Data theft special feature: Focus on data breach laws and their impact (includes risk & compliance)
I Feature: Accounting for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) While many vendors always have had a focus Group Test 2:
on enterprise-sized companies, there are those that more and more frequently are tailoring products to help Vulnerability assessment
small- and mid-sized organizations protect their critical data. What are the unique problems these organizations
face compared to enterprises? How can the solutions that vendors are touting help and what should these
companies look for in them?
Contact information
Mike Shemesh Sales Eastern Region 646-638-6016 mike.shemesh@haymarketmedia.com
Matthew Allington Sales Western Region 646-638-6027 matthew.allington@haymarketmedia.com
Trena De Landro Sales Sales Coordinator 646-638-6104 trena.delandro@haymarketmedia.com
Gill Torren Sales Director 646-638-6008 gill.torren@haymarketmedia.com
Krassi Varbanov Production Coordinator 646-638-6018 krassi.varbanov@haymarketmedia.com
Mike Alessie Sales Events 646-638-6002 mike.alessie@haymarketmedia.com
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September August 5, 2008 I Editorial survey: We get readers' views on cybersecurity trends, vulnerabilities, attack types, solutions and Group Test 1:
August 8, 2008 more (through Zoomerang). Endpoint security products
August 28, 2008 I Data theft special feature: Focus on pod slurping, USB drives and more Group Test 2:
I Feature: Convergence of privacy and data governance: How do companies take a holistic approach to avoiding Biometrics
major risks, while governing their employees? As employees toil away more and more at home or during off
hours, how does a company reconcile its security mandates and HR requirements to accommodate this trend?
Also, a rising tension is occurring between IT and business issues, which are now blending together to pose
more threats to IP, data and employee/customer data.
October September 2, 2008 I Special section: Financial services The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC), Group Test 1:
September 5, 2008 the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) and more Encryption
September 25, 2008 I Data theft special feature: Focus on encryption Group Test 2:
I Feature: Portrait of a hacker Money is the primary motivator of hackers these days, so how have their profiles TBA
changed? Just who are the most effective hackers and what should companies fear from them?
November October 2, 2008 I Editorial survey: CEO views on information security (conducted in partnership with Millward Brown) Group Test 1:
October 5, 2008 I Data theft special feature: Focus on data leak prevention solutions Extrusion prevention
October 26, 2008 I Feature: Physical security When it comes to protecting critical data, organizations must account for more Group Test 2:
than just their web applications. What about networked copiers or printers? How do they physically protect TBA
PCs or databases? We have a look at the security risks and find out what execs often overlook.
December November 1, 2008 Special end-of-the-year issue, which includes: Best Buy and
November 2, 2008 I Luminaries of 2008 Recommended
November 26, 2008 I Book of lists compilation of year
I IT security pros pick the headlines
I Editorial board views and predictions
I Special Group Test (invitation only)
I Best Buy and Recommended compilation of year
Contact information
Mike Shemesh Sales Eastern Region 646-638-6016 mike.shemesh@haymarketmedia.com
Matthew Allington Sales Western Region 646-638-6027 matthew.allington@haymarketmedia.com
Trena De Landro Sales Sales Coordinator 646-638-6104 trena.delandro@haymarketmedia.com
Gill Torren Sales Director 646-638-6008 gill.torren@haymarketmedia.com
Krassi Varbanov Production Coordinator 646-638-6018 krassi.varbanov@haymarketmedia.com
Mike Alessie Sales Events 646-638-6002 mike.alessie@haymarketmedia.com
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