A recent report from
PricewaterhouseCoopers
confirmed that most
security breaches occur
in stored data.
Exponential growth in
storage capacity,
coupled with emerging
regulatory requirements,
has led to an even
greater increase ...
With volumes of stored
data growing seemingly
without limits,
organizations are
struggling to meet their
burgeoning storage
demands. While the price
of high-performance disk
storage continues to
drop, it is not dropping
fast en...
It's almost a tautology
these days to say that
the Internet has become
the life blood for
business and personal
communications.
E-commerce and e-mail
are two resounding
examples of the
transformation exerted by
the 'network of ...
As the role of IT
administrators continues
to expand, it is
imperative that
companies not lose sight
of their core
responsibilities:
managing and protecting
corporate data. This
responsibility is
becoming increasingly
importa...
Following World War I,
France's Minister of War
and Veteran Affairs,
Andre Maginot, convinced
the French parliament to
build a perimeter line
of defense from
Switzerland to the
Mediterranean to prevent
Germany from invading
Fra...
There's no stemming the
tide of information; with
more users and more
servers and more
connectivity than ever
before, the task of
logging, storing, and
archiving all of that
activity is astounding.
The temptation may be to
simply, save it all.
Let's review the typical
access control system in
use today. Not only are
the various components
disconnected but they are
from different
manufacturers and do not
and will not integrate
with each other. Some
use incompatible
ha...
Anyone who has worked
with data-intensive
computing and storage
environments over the
past five or so years has
seen the quantity of
sensitive data that
organizations and
enterprises carry on
their servers and
storage devices s...
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IT groups need to be able
to consider adopting new
backup software for many
good reasons. New
software might have
features and benefits the
company needs. The curren
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This article is an
excerpt from Risk
Management for Computer
Security: Protecting
Your Network &
Information Assets.
Printed with permission
from Butterworth-Heinem