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Diskeeper 2011 Server Edition - Free Trial
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Zappos breach highlights fragile password, personal data security
Zappos.com resets 24+ million user passwords after hackers attack its servers. The incident reveals once again the frailty of passwords, especially when used across sites, and that the long-term...
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Left alone, outsourcing could sink your organization
Outsourcing to third-party vendors top the list of security risks for organizations. But how do you mitigate it? At Forrester IT Forum 2011, analysts weigh in.
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Real world prevention of data breaches
In order to battle against security issues a company needs to train end users, build a robust set of processes and put technical controls into place, according to Crendent Technology's Geoff Webb.
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Wikileaks effect on global data security views limited at best
The information security story behind Wikileaks---unsecured data was easily leaked in the battlefield---is well known, but few folks are rethinking their data protection procedures.
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Data center transformation requires more than new systems, there's also secure data removal, recycling, server disposal
Improperly disposing of data and other IT assets can cause embarrassing security breaches, increase costs, and pose the risk of regulatory penalties. Indeed, many IT organizations are largely...
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How much data security is right for your datacenter?
Every vendor providing services to the datacenter seems to be providing their own form of data security. What does IT need to do to get control of the end-to-end security model?
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Microsoft Bing upgrades its health service
In the new health service data comes in a block form, combining links to articles from partners like the Mayo Clinic, a short list of conditions and commonly-prescribed medicines and (sometimes) a...
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A few executions might convince us on health data security
It was executing a few companies, and turning some insiders' fortunes into dust, that changed attitudes about security in the financial world. Brian Klepper notes at TheHealthCareBlog this kind of...
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Regulations and compliance: The business justification for data security
New and stricter federal and state legislation is mandating the protection of consumer and patient personal information. Plus, business owners are being held accountable. What's a company to do?
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Cloud floats among India's large firms
Given the concerns over data security and regulatory compliance, large companies in the country are choosing to adopt private clouds and hybrid models of cloud computing.
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Security 101: Look back to advance
The security landscape may be rapidly evolving, but the clue to standing a better chance in the fight against threats could be in looking back, not forward.
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National Archives: What, Me Worry?
I propose that the National Archives change its motto from "Littera Scripta Manet" (The Written Letter Abides) to "What, Me Worry?" befitting it's current lack of data security controls. While...
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Google Apps charges ahead with improved data security and long-awaited Java support
Cast Iron Systems and Google have teamed up to overcome one of the biggest hurdles to cloud computing and software as a service (SaaS) in the enterprise -- concerns over data security. Cast Iron...
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'Controlled cloud' the way to go for security
Enterprise security will increasingly move to include a cloud component but in-the-cloud protection cannot be the only means of defense.
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East Coast supermarket chain hit by data breach; 4.2 million account numbers affected
Hannaford Bros., a supermarket chain with stores primarily in the Northeast and Florida, said Monday that it was hit by a data breach that exposed 4.2 million credit and debit card numbers....
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Uncle Sam's newest security challenge to businesses
Congress will soon consider new laws to better protect businesses against security breaches. Websense CEO Gene Hodges argues against a one-size-fits-all approach.
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In WI, Assembly data stolen from aide's car
Legislature didn't have policy against taking documents out of office, members and aides must alert credit bureaus.
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Compliance & data security
Sponsored: To comply with federal regulations such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, enterprises need to make sure their financial data is reliable, and thus secure. Paul Needham, Oracle's director of...
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Dem calls for Nicholson's head over VA loss
Reid: 'This dangerous incompetence has become all too common in the Bush White House and it has made America less safe.'
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VA laptop recovered
Law enforcement officials have recovered the laptop stolen from a VA employee's home, which contained personal information on 26.5 million vets.
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