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Execution: Dodge risks in practice



Established risk management procedures are the best way for an organization to avoid disaster, but what about when unforeseen problems emerge? Find out how to mitigate problems while keeping your enterprise on track for success.

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Unearthing the potential paybacks of enterprise risk management
SearchCIO.com | 20 Aug 2008
ARTICLE - In this tip, we delve into the guts of enterprise risk management, discuss challenges and potential paybacks and provide some best practices for making it work.
Project management needs to think smaller, faster
SearchCIO.com | 24 Jul 2008
ARTICLE - Rather than plotting a big project from start to finish before pulling the trigger, CIOs should get comfortable with doing shorter projects, focus on the customer and manage risk.
Disaster planning: Bank builds data center for the long haul
SearchCIO.com | 30 Apr 2008
ARTICLE - After Hurricane Katrina another whirlwind began. A Mississippi bank, with expertise from SunGard, built a $16 million data center for the long haul.
IT risk management in the enterprise
SearchCIO.com | 01 Sep 2008
GENERIC - In this podcast, author George Westerman offers advice to help you turn IT risk management from a cost of doing business into an enabler of strategic value.
PCI compliance a good start, but not enough
SearchCIO.com | 27 Mar 2008
ARTICLE - More than 4 million credit and debit card numbers were pilfered over three months from Hannaford Bros. Co. supermarket chain. The lesson for CIOs? A PCI checklist is not enough.
Malware real threat to holiday shopping on company time
SearchCIO.com | 05 Dec 2007
ARTICLE - It's not so much the slacking off that concerns CIOs. Record online shopping and a shaky economy could black hole your company.
Fewer security breaches blamed on human error
SearchCIO.com | 19 Sep 2007
ARTICLE - Human error is still the main reason for security breaches, but a little learning, it turns out, isn't a dangerous thing after all.
Electronic medical records at risk of being hacked, report warns
SearchCIO.com | 19 Sep 2007
ARTICLE - A 15-month study by health experts and vendors tests electronic health record systems -- and the grade is not good.
PCI compliance deadlines have retailers scrambling
SearchCIO.com | 13 Sep 2007
ARTICLE - Visa's deadlines for PCI data security standard compliance have large retailers scrambling. But experts have little sympathy for those who've waited. The TJX breach should have been incentive enough.
CIOs overconfident about protecting intellectual property
SearchCIO.com | 10 Jul 2007
ARTICLE - New research suggests most IT organizations think they're doing a good job protecting intellectual property. But their answers to questions about how they protect this information say otherwise.
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