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Securing data from unauthorized access is a critical issue for businesses in all industries. Regulatory compliance and customer loyalty all depend on keeping sensitive information safe and secure. With tens of million customer records compromised each year-many of them on backup tapes-businesses must take steps to improve data confidentiality and integrity. Luckily, the data encryption capabilities built into every Quantum LTO-4 tape drive can help organizations prevent a costly and embarrassing security breach.
in Computer Security
via Search SMB @ 16:52 4th Nov
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Many businesses underestimate the importance of securing mobile devices, and even though they may have policies in place which advise staff to carry equipment with them at all times, this rule is seldom followed as it’s often impractical. Companies tend to ignore the risks presented within their own environment and staff can become complacent with equipment.
in Mobile Technology
via Security Park @ 10:19 26th Nov
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TMCNet: PV Media Group Launches BreakingNews.com, Securing Domain Name of Valuable, Highly Searched Term in Online News
in Domain Names
via TMC Net @ 14:22 20th Nov
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IconThe mounting irregularities of closed-source proprietary e-voting systems clearly show the need for a new approach to securing elections in the U.S. -- one centered on the use of open source technologies, writes Paul Venezia. 'It's time for us to make good on the promise of open elections and open our e-voting systems as well,' Venezia writes, outlining the technical blueprint for a cheap, secure, open source e-voting system. The call for open voting systems has grown louder as of late, with several projects, such as Pvote and the Open Voting Consortium, demonstrating how the voting booth could benefit from open source code. Such systems are already securing elections in Australia and Brazil.
in Open Source
via OSNews @ 22:39 27th Oct
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The growing reliance on virtual machines (VMs) also introduces significant security vulnerabilities. Communication between VMs is fully undetected by traditional hardware firewalls. In addition, when VMs move, they usually change IP addresses, rendering firewalls useless.
in Computer Security
via SearchServerVirtualization.com @ 0:39 22nd Nov
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The growing reliance on virtual machines (VMs) also introduces significant security vulnerabilities. Communication between VMs is fully undetected by traditional hardware firewalls. In addition, when VMs move, they usually change IP addresses, rendering firewalls useless.
in Computer Security
via BizReport.com @ 21:20 18th Nov
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SLIM helps make secure payments over your mobile phone, locks down handsets to deter theft and safeguards sensitive data. By Vinita Gupta
in Mobile Technology
via Express Computer India @ 15:13 14th Nov
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For busy staff in the field, nothing is more frustrating than having laptop computers or smart phones crash due to lost connections when those devices lose wireless coverage. Often, important data is obliterated and workers have to waste precious time reentering the lost information.
in Mobile Technology
via Power Magazine @ 7:06 13th Nov
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Developing a smart data security protocol will not eliminate the risk posed by unauthorized access to private or sensitive data, but it should at least reduce it. And when the data genie does escape the bottle, risk transfer in the form of insurance coverage can hopefully soften the financial blow.
in Computer Security
via CIO Today @ 19:30 26th Nov
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He might be called the international rock star of computer security. Having testified before Congress and given well-regarded speeches the world over, when Bruce Schneier talks about security, experts listen. A prolific author, he has penned articles for publications ranging from Wired to The Guardian to the Sydney Morning Herald. His books include Applied Cryptography, which delves into the science of secret codes, and Beyond Fear, which details how to protect security on the personal and national level.
in Data Privacy
via Schneier on Security @ 5:08 21st Nov
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"We've sacrificed a lot of privacy in the last few years in the name of security. Are we actually safer as a result?
in Data Privacy
via Linux Today @ 13:12 14th Nov
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He might be called the international rock star of computer security. Having testified before Congress and given well-regarded speeches the world over, when Bruce Schneier talks about security, experts listen. A prolific author, he has penned articles for publications ranging from Wired to The Guardian to the Sydney Morning Herald. His books include Applied Cryptography, which delves into the science of secret codes, and Beyond Fear, which details how to protect security on the personal and national level.
in Data Privacy
via Datamation @ 19:36 12th Nov
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The primary purpose of email in an organization is to relay important information to employees, stakeholders, and associates of the institution. Many institutions do classify how and in what capacity their computer systems are to be used. My employer, NC State University, uses the institution’s website as a means of communicating the acceptable use of email and computers while in the workplace. The website is meant to provide easy access to information should anyone feel uncertain about online activity. One can find all of the rules of conduct within the Computer and Network Use Regulations page. While some companies are stricter than others, it is sometimes acceptable to use workplace email accounts as a means of personal communication. However, because the same accounts are being used to transfer critical information such as documents
in Handhelds
via ITworld.com @ 8:10 25th Nov
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This White Paper is designed to review the basics about acquiring a great domain for your small business. A successful Domain can be a very strong part of a company's success and this paper reviews the best practices to domain web development, including:
in E-commerce
via BizReport.com @ 21:02 4th Nov
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This White Paper is designed to review the basics about acquiring a great domain for your small business. A successful Domain can be a very strong part of a company's success and this paper reviews the best practices to domain web development, including:
in Domain Names
via Bitpipe @ 20:13 4th Nov
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This White Paper is designed to review the basics about acquiring a great domain for your small business. A successful Domain can be a very strong part of a company's success and this paper reviews the best practices to domain web development, including:
in E-commerce
via Line56 @ 18:15 4th Nov
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There have already been 449 data breach incidents this year and that number will continue to grow. The challenges of protecting confidential information are forcing companies to deploy encryption technology to mitigate the risks of loss and leakage.
in Computer Security
via BizReport.com @ 22:16 28th Oct
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There have already been 449 data breach incidents this year and that number will continue to grow. The challenges of protecting confidential information are forcing companies to deploy encryption technology to mitigate the risks of loss and leakage.
in Computer Security
via Line56 @ 18:32 28th Oct
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Bodycote Thermal Processing provide a wide range of industries with premium heat treatments and metal joining services
in Data Privacy
via AZoM @ 1:10 6th Nov
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Indian pharmaceutical companies and individuals together could grab just above 15 per cent of the total product patents granted to pharmaceutical inventions and innovations in the past three years from January 1, 2005, ever since the country moved into the product patent regime from process patents.
in IP & Patents
via PharmaBiz @ 0:00 10th Nov
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Securing customer data will be the top technology focus of community banks in the coming years, according to a survey released in October by the Independent Community Bankers of America. Security displaced concern with containing the cost of technology, which dominated ICBA's 2006 survey.
in Data Privacy
via Finance Tech Online @ 18:42 25th Nov
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Securing customer data will be the top technology focus of community banks in the coming years, according to a survey released in October by the Independent Community Bankers of America. Security displaced concern with containing the cost of technology, which dominated ICBA's 2006 survey.
in Data Privacy
via Bank Systems & Technology @ 7:03 21st Nov
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