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Automated software quality metrics a cure for slapdash software?
Can automated software quality metrics for gauging structural integrity cut development costs and reduce business risk? One consortium says they can. News
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Raytheon seeks to innovate around IT security services
With threats commonplace and new breaches every day, innovation around IT security services can seem impossible. Not so, Raytheon's deputy CISO says. Video
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Identity management guide for CIOs
Identity management can mean the difference between secure and compromised information systems. Get news, tips and more in our CIO Briefing. CIO Briefing
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control framework
A control framework is a data structure that organizes and categorizes an organization’s internal controls, which are practices and procedures established to create business value and minimize risk. Definition
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Mobile data security spans policies, budgets and backups
A proliferation of mobile devices in the enterprise forces CIOs to reassess policies, budgets and backups for mobile data security. News
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Mobile phone security policies give IT some control over the influx
There's no turning back mobile devices' invasion of the enterprise. CIOs need to put mobile phone security policies in place to control these uninvited guests. News
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Cloud location: Why it's important to know where your data resides
The Internet may be everywhere, but experts say cloud location is important to consider. Find out why. News
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Cloud computing identity management standards could push cloud use
Cloud computing identity management standards are in the works to ensure the open and secure exchange of identities in the cloud. Tip
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CIOs weigh use of social media against security concerns
CIOs are trying to balance the business use of social media with their concerns about security, as policies and security tools fail to keep pace with the adoption of social media. Article
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Don't be a horror story! Why social media policies matter to the CIO
Social media policies are crucial in the age of Facebook and Twitter, where security and compliance risks abound. How can the CIO avoid social media notoriety? News