Larry Greenemeier's Bio
Larry Greenemeier covers security for InformationWeek, including hot topics such as hacking, identity management, the gamut of worms/viruses/spyware/phishing, and vulnerability assessment. Larry has an MS in journalism from Columbia, enjoys using semicolons to break up long sentences, and favors trade shows where wireless access is quick and easy.
Archive
- Oracle Critical Patch Update Hits The Street With 37 Fixes
- The Truth About Software Security
- Antivirus 2.0: The Bouncer Approach
- Google Vulnerability A Sign Of Web 2.0 Weakness
- Outsourcing Security Doesn't Mean You're Desperate
- How To Spot Insider-Attack Risks In The IT Department
- The New Security Solutions
- Inside Microsoft's Labs
- Can Integrated Security Catch A Thief, Or A Terrorist?
- Is The Metasploit Hacking Tool Too Good?
- Q&A: Why Metasploit Publishes Hacker Tools
- Software To The Rescue For SOX And HIPAA
- Scientists Overcoming Quantum Encryption's Distance-Related Hurdles
- Oracle Promises Security In Fusion But Customers Will Have To Wait
- Symantec Looks Beyond Antivirus
- Five Questions For Paul Patrick, VP And Chief Architect For BEA Systems' AquaLogic Product Line
- Update: AT&T Hackers Devised Elaborate Phishing Scam To Dupe Customers
- FBI Looks To Redeem Itself With Sentinel After Virtual Case File Snafu
- Black Hat: Vista Vulnerable To Stealthy Malware Despite Body Cavity Search
- Black Hat: Standards Issues Open Network Security Holes
- Microsoft's WGA Woes Highlight User Rights
- Update: State Department Releases Details Of Computer Systems Attacks
- VA Data Theft Prompts Overhaul Of Lax Security Culture
- Fed Reacts To Laptop Thefts With New Security Guidelines-But Are They Enough?
- Analysis: Microsoft Forefront Must Overcome Security Stigma Before Businesses Bite

