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COOP and COG –A Consolidated Approach
COG/COOP planning is an effort to assure that the capability exists to continue essential agency functions throughout any potential emergency. The ob...
Database Risk and Compliance Adviser:You've Got Policies - But are They Working?
In managing risk and sustaining compliance around corporate databases, a key step is defining the appropriate policies. These provide clarity and serv...
Few breaches lead to identity theft, GAO finds
Although data breaches in the public and private sectors are frequent, few incidents of identity theft have occurred as a result of the loss or unauth...
IT and compliance: A risk management 'odd couple'
Handling compliance and risk have become inescapable elements of the modern CIO's role as they strive to ensure the business can forge ahead while not...
Managing outbound email security threats
When the subject of email security is mentioned, the first thought that comes to mind is "spam" or more appropriately "anti-spam." Historically, me...
Preventing critical data loss
I am continually amazed by the number of corporations that do not have an inventory of their computing assets and specifically their critical data or ...
Priming the storage security pump
The storage security market is at an inflection point similar to the inflection point that disaster-recovery and business continuance technologies wen...
Seven Security Myths Busted
In the coming weeks, expect to see several stories in InformationWeek and at InformationWeek.com that explain and analyze the role that a chief inform...
Spam, Phishing, Spyware Pose Threats to Government Cybersecurity
ederal agencies are facing emerging cybersecurity threats that are the result of increasingly sophisticated methods of attack and the blending of once...
Symantec: Common Criteria is bad for you
Common Criteria is not meeting Defense Department security needs, but it could be more relevant if software vendors had input into the standard's deve...


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