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Poor government security makes industry wary
An annual review shows government security practices aren't improving. Experts worry it could harm Homeland Security's ability to work with the private sector to stop cybercrime. Article
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IM too critical a business app to ban
Despite reported security risks, CIOs shouldn't ban employees from using instant messaging (even if they could). Article
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Data shows spyware becoming 'global pandemic'
The worldwide spyware threat is growing and the most serious hazards -- Trojans and keystroke loggers -- represent a grave threat to unsuspecting corporations. Article
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DR plans hindered by poor communication
Users at Storage Decisions discussed their strategies for coordinating an effective DR plan with their business managers. Article
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New Orleans CIO: VoIP, portals and Katrina
New Orleans CIO Greg Meffert talks with SearchCIO.com about his most harrowing moments after Hurricane Katrina. Interview
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New Orleans CIO: Katrina spurs Internet election
New Orleans CIO Greg Meffert has initiated an Internet-voting project that will allow displaced residents to cast ballots in the next mayoral election. Article
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Risk management for dummies
Stop making risk management your problem. Taking control of risk management means laying out the options and getting the business to accept responsibility. Article
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Katrina: IT lessons in disaster recovery
SCP Pool Corp. CIO Tim Babco is among those executives whose disaster recovery plan stayed one step ahead of Hurricane Katrina. Article
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Disaster recovery: Worst possible scenarios
CIO John O'Brien survived an earthquake, and now he makes sure his DR plan can go the distance. Article
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Reduce risks of disaster recovery testing
Untested business continuity plans can leave organizations in a lurch. But taking down live environments is risky and complicated. New software could ease the burden. Article