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By Cal Slemp, Protiviti
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 <description>Leslie Lambert, vice president and chief information security officer at Sun Microsystems Inc., returned from a three-week business trip to India with a few souvenirs and a whole new set of IT security priorities. In 2009, projects like server security, metrics, application security and Web security will likely take a back seat to new data-protection measures and deeper enhancement of user-access and identity management systems. &quot;Those are the big hitters now,&quot; she says.
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 <description>Novell, Sun and Oracle Monday have announced updates to their identity-management platforms that focus on monitoring access controls and strengthening authentication.
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 <description>In this, CIO&#039;s sixth year of conducting the &quot;Global State of Information Security&quot; survey with PricewaterhouseCoopers, they got an earful about the challenges, worries and wins in security technology, process and personnel.
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