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1. Martin Kuppinger: DigiNotar and RSA hackings demonstrate need for multi-level IT security
2. Martin Kuppinger: Planning future-proof IT Security projects
3. Product Research Note: Evidian Identity & Access Manager 9
4. Scenario: Understanding Identity and Access Management
5. Advisory Note: Avoiding Lock-in and Availability Risks in the Cloud
6. Advisory Note: From Identity and Access Solutions to Access Governance
7. Product Research Note: CrossIdeas IDEAS
8. Martin Kuppinger: SIEM – it’s not mainly about tools
9. Martin Kuppinger: German state fails in hacking
10. Martin Kuppinger: Agility, service levels, and cost
11. Martin Kuppinger: What is the future of trust?
12. Craig Burton: Steve Jobs: cause to reflect
13. Dave Kearns: Facebook strikes again


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1. Martin Kuppinger: Fehlendes Risiko-Management stellt nicht nur Unternehmen vor Probleme
2. Martin Kuppinger: Die Risiken für Informationssicherheit sind größer als befürchtet
3. Sachar Paulus: Bring Your Own Device: Geht das auch sicher?
4. Product Research Note – iT-CUBE agileSI - 70349
5. Vendor Research Note: TITUS
6. Product Research Note: SailPoint IdentityIQ 5.2
7. Product Research Note - DirX Identity 8.2
8. Vendor Research Note: Symplified
9. Martin Kuppinger: Mobile phones and security – still two worlds colliding?
10. Martin Kuppinger: Relevance of recertification
11. Martin Kuppinger: Stuxnet reloaded – the war has just begun
12. Craig Burton: More on the Open API Revolution
13. Craig Burton: The API Computing Magic Troika and the API Economy
14. Mike Small: UK Government ID Assurance Program
15. Sebastian Rohr: Information (hardware-) Security
16. Jörg Resch: Hunting for the latest Android Release?
17. Jörg Resch: The Decadence of Stuxnet, Duqu, Staatstrojaner and other Government produced Vermin


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