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Rethinking Information Security to Improve Business AgilityIT@Intel’s most recent white paper shares the details of IT’s radical five-year redesign of Intel’s information security architecture. The new redesign is intended to support key initiatives and technology trends such as IT consumerization, the compute continuum, and cloud computing. The new structure is based on four...
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| Executive Insights Intel IT: Information Security should Protect and EnableThe world is no longer flat. At Intel IT we realized we needed to rethink how we approach enterprise security. We cannot continue to spend all our resources trying to block every threat. Our new approach takes into consideration that the role of enterprise security is to both protect and... Open | 06/06/2011 |
| Securing Intel's External Online PresenceIntel IT has established a program that assesses, monitors, and enforces the security, privacy, and regulatory compliance of externally-facing, Intel-branded websites and online marketing programs, while protecting Intel and its customers. Open | 05/31/2011 |
| Rethinking Information SecurityMalcolm Harkins and Alan Ross discuss how Intel IT's radical new security architecture is enabling new usage models like cloud computing, IT consumerization, and social computing. Open | 05/04/2011 |
| Evaluating Intel® Anti-Theft TechnologyIntel IT completed a technology evaluation of Intel® Anti-Theft Technology (Intel® AT), available on laptop PCs with 2010 Intel® Core™ vPro™ processors. Intel® AT is a hardware-based technology that can help detect theft and disable a laptop if it is lost or stolen. This protects valuable... Open | 04/27/2011 |
| Cloud Computing and Security...Thoughts from Intel CISO Malcolm HarkinsWith the fast pace of the changing technology landscape and new usage models such as cloud computing, IT consumerization, and social computing, security remains one of the highest priorities for IT. Ilene Aginsky (IT@Intel) decided to sit down with Intel's CISO, Malcolm Harkins, and ask... Open | 04/21/2011 |
| The Misperception of RiskMalcolm Harkins, Intel's Chief Information Security Officer, discusses how the misperception of risk is the most significant vulnerability an enterprise will face. Open | 03/30/2011 |
| Alan Ross: IT Information Security Starts At Home'We cannot solve security problems with technology.' That is one of the observations of Intel IT's Alan Ross, who has developed deep insights into data security landscape in the past decade. Open | 02/23/2011 |
| Resetting Passwords on Encrypted Hard Drives Using Intel® Active Management TechnologyMatt Bodin of Intel IT demonstrates in a proof-of-concept how Intel® Active Management Technology can be used to reset passwords on encrypted hard drives, saving service desk technicians significant time. Open | 02/01/2011 |
| Defense In Depth Strategy Optimizes SecurityIntel IT discusses our defense-in-depth strategy developed to optimize information security using interlocking prediction, prevention, detection and response capabilities. This strategy was designed to support consistent and comprehensive security controls throughout the organization... Open | 02/01/2011 |
| Security Use CasesIntel IT security specialists discuss deploying PCs with Intel® vPro™ technology. Focusing on high-priority areas including investigations, data protection, loss prevention, and system health, Intel found these use cases could be automated, delivering reduced manual effort and increased... Open | 02/01/2011 |

The world is no longer flat. At Intel IT we realized we needed to rethink how we approach enterprise security. We cannot continue to spend all our resources trying to block every threat. Our new approach takes into consideration that the role of enterprise security is to both protect and enable Intel’s business, including supporting new usage models like cloud computing, IT consumerization, and social computing.
Intel IT has established a program that assesses, monitors, and enforces the security, privacy, and regulatory compliance of externally-facing, Intel-branded websites and online marketing programs, while protecting Intel and its customers.
Malcolm Harkins and Alan Ross discuss how Intel IT's radical new security architecture is enabling new usage models like cloud computing, IT consumerization, and social computing.
Intel IT completed a technology evaluation of Intel® Anti-Theft Technology (Intel® AT), available on laptop PCs with 2010 Intel® Core™ vPro™ processors. Intel® AT is a hardware-based technology that can help detect theft and disable a laptop if it is lost or stolen. This protects valuable enterprise data and intellectual property as well as the hardware itself. Additionally, Intel AT adds value to full-disk encryption by protecting data even if the encryption keys are compromised.
With the fast pace of the changing technology landscape and new usage models such as cloud computing, IT consumerization, and social computing, security remains one of the highest priorities for IT. Ilene Aginsky (IT@Intel) decided to sit down with Intel's CISO, Malcolm Harkins, and ask his perspective on these various security challenges.