Information Management: Privacy & SecurityALL ARTICLES
Comply Or Die: Data Disposition Must Be A Priority
by
Andrew Conry-Murray
- June 7, 2008
IT groups rethinking the "save everything forever" approach find deletion and retention policies and tools must be razor sharp to cut through a morass of regulations. Web 2.0 And Legal Discovery by Andrew Conry-Murray - April 19, 2008 Pretty much all digital information is vulnerable when it comes to e-discovery requests. SaaS Could Be Google's Key To The Enterprise by Michael Healey - April 19, 2008 Purchase of Postini allowed Google to offer a new pricing model for spam control, putting pressure on other vendors. Women More Likely Than Men To Surrender Security For Chocolate by Thomas Claburn - April 16, 2008 The overall percentage of London office workers willing to trade their computer passwords for a few moments of chocolaty goodness was down two-thirds compared to 2007. Risk Management: Do It Now, Do It Right by Greg Shipley - March 29, 2008 Reactive mode is no way to run a security infrastructure. Here's how to stop fighting fires. Supermarket Breach Calls PCI Compliance Into Question by Andrew Conry-Murray - March 22, 2008 Hannaford Bros. exposed millions of credit and debit card numbers. Your Data And The P2P Peril by John Foley - March 15, 2008 Usher, 10,000 BC, and your company's confidential spreadsheets could all be out there for the world to grab. Here's how these data leaks happen and what you can do to prevent them. Societe Generale Disaster Puts Risk Management Up Front by K.C. Jones - March 15, 2008 Companies must remain vigilant, review access controls, and make sure duties and system access are separated to limit potential for malicious activity. Many Oracle Users Don't Apply Security Patches by Charles Babcock - January 14, 2008 A survey of more than 300 Oracle users in more than a dozen cities by Sentrigo found that two-thirds had never applied an Oracle security patch. 70,000 Web Pages Hacked By Database Attack by Charles Babcock - January 8, 2008 The attacker penetrated the sites by discovering applications where the site builder expected a user name, address or other innocuous information to be typed in by the site visitor. Standards For IT Governance by Dave Greenfield - December 8, 2007 ITIL, COBIT, and ISO 17799 provide a blueprint for managing IT services. Iron Mountain To Buy E-Discovery Services Company Stratify by Antone Gonsalves - October 31, 2007 The deal would let Iron Mountain offer software and services that cover discovery and data investigations, compliance and associated records management, and litigation matters. Privacy, Personal Information At Risk On Campuses by K.C. Jones - October 29, 2007 A survey by CDW Government of 151 higher education IT directors and managers shows that there has been little progress in improving data security. The Side Benefits Of Compliance by John Bergen, CIO, Harvard Management Company - October 13, 2007 Harvard Management Company reaps rewards from security compliance efforts. Intel, Wal-Mart, And Others Refocus To Get Worker E-Health Record System Running by Marianne Kolbasuk McGee - September 17, 2007 In announcing its partnership with Children's Hospital Boston, Dossia signals it remains committed to developing a secure personal health record system, in spite of early problems. |
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