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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
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C-level bloggers follow the rules
Find out who is blogging from their corner office -- and what CIOs should know about corporate blogging policies. Article
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Advertising for help can showcase security weaknesses
A digital forensics expert warns that online job postings detailing IT skills also broadcast potential security problems. Article
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Ten reasons why your DR plan could be in trouble
This tip offers 10 reasons why your DR plan might fail and offers advice on how to make sure your organization is prepared to recover from a disaster. Tip
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Audit Trail: The best tool for reducing risk is teamwork
One of the biggest frustrations IT auditors have is that their work sometimes leads to the company spending time and money to fix things that don't need fixing. That wastes valuable resources that could have been spent elsewhere. Column
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Storage company to blame for Time Warner data loss
Boston-based storage company Iron Mountain is at the center of an investigation into the loss of private data related to 600,000 former and current Time Warner employees. Article
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Casino gets some Web sense
When Viejas Casino's Internet connection slowed, the company's CIO went on a fact-finding mission -- and discovered a few things he hadn't bet on. Article
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New rules for the new world of IT employment
In a relatively short amount of time, a new IT reality has emerged, and no one can escape it. Those who worked through the recession, professionals who are just entering the IT workforce after a period of unemployment and rookies who are searching fo... Column
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Q&A: Dan Geer on security of information when economics matters
Dan Geer elicited some very interesting questions from his webcast, Security of information when economics matters. In this Q&A, D... Interview
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Outsourcing security -- more firms will do it
A new report from Yankee Group says enterprises will outsource 90% of their security by 2010. Article