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whitepaper Data Protection Commissioner Inspection: Are You Ready?2007-08-01 Backupanytime
  Legal requirements regarding the data holding and how to manage it are not new. Neither is the Data Protection act which outlines the requirements and in effect the responsibilities. The powers of the Data protection commissioner and more to the point the likelihood of inspection have however increased. This was demonstrated by Prime time media coverage in 2006 regarding alleged breaches. Random inspections have already commenced and are likely to increase in both volume and scope.   
whitepaper Scott Moulton's Speech Research Material and Notes on Data Recovery2007-07-24 Forensic Strategy Services
  Data recovery is necessary when source material fails and where no good backup exists, either Physical or Logical. There are two types of data recovery in the standard basic sense. One type of data recovery is when there is damage to the media and the pre-existing data need to be retrieved. This will usually require the media to be repaired. The second form of data recovery is when files were purposely or accidentally deleted. When this type of data recovery is necessary there is usually no damage to the media and standard software can be used to recover the data. This is the process that most software performs.

Tags: Hard Drives
  
whitepaper Symantec Enterprise Vault Support for Microsoft Technology: Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services, Windows Desktop Search, Microsoft Exchange 2007, SharePoint 20072007-07-12 Symantec
  The combination of Windows Rights Management Services, Windows Desktop Search, Exchange 2007, SharePoint 2007 and Enterprise Vault 2007 provides unparalleled opportunities for Symantec customers. Symantec considers it a top priority to support and complement any relevant Microsoft technology that is, or soon will be, on the market. Organizations depend on Microsoft for their mission-critical communications infrastructure, and on Symantec to protect the critical information contained in it. Customers can have peace of mind knowing that Symantec is in lockstep with Microsoft as this communication infrastructure evolves over time.

Tags: Email, Collaboration Tools
  
whitepaper Ensuring Data Security & Consistency in FTIMA - A Fault Tolerant Infrastructure for Mobile Agents2007-05-01 World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
  Transaction management is one of the most crucial requirements for enterprise application development which often require concurrent access to distributed data shared amongst multiple application / nodes. Transactions guarantee the consistency of data records when multiple users or processes perform concurrent operations. Existing Fault Tolerance Infrastructure for Mobile Agents (FTIMA) provides a fault tolerant behavior in distributed transactions and uses multi-agent system for distributed transaction and processing. In the existing FTIMA architecture, data flows through the network and contains personal, private or confidential information. This paper has modified FTIMA architecture to ensure that the user request reaches the destination server securely and without any change.

Tags: Fault-Tolerant Servers
  
whitepaper Managing Encryption Keys: Best Practices for Ensuring Data Recoverability2007-02-01 CipherMax
  A heightened of vulnerabilities to sensitive stored data has resulted in increase application of encryption technology to prevent unauthorized viewing. Providing a reliable, safe and effective mechanism for securing data at rest, however, requires the adoption and rigorous execution of well-defined process for handling both the keys used to encrypt data and the keys used to safeguard the data encryption keys. Key management is a comprehensive term that covers such controls, including the creation, distribution, deployment storage, transmission and eventually destruction of keys used to encipher data.

Tags: Best Practices
  
whitepaper Improving VMware Data Recovery With EMC RecoverPoint2006-08-01 EMC
  EMC RecoverPoint provides full support for data replication and disaster recovery for VMware ESX Servers and their virtual machine clients. This paper describes how RecoverPoint can be utilized to provide local and remote data protection and recovery for VMware ESX environments. It also covers the supported configurations available for VMware ESX Server and ESX virtual machine environments.

Tags: Server Consolidation, Virtualization
  
whitepaper Data Security and Wireless Networks: Mutually Exclusive?2006-04-21 Edith Cowan University
  The increased use and popularity of wireless networks has seen their adoption in medical information systems. They provide the advantages of mobility and instant information availability. Since its inception, wireless has had problems with providing adequate security measures. This paper examines previous papers dealing with securing data in a wireless network for medical use, and analyses current wireless security measures. Measures listed by previous researchers were found to be unsatisfactory, with some of the current security methods also having problems. The conclusion is that wireless cannot be made completely secure, and should only be used where an absolute medical need, rather than one of convenience, can be demonstrated.

Tags: Mobile - Wireless Communications, Wireless
  
whitepaper A Wide Tracking Range 0.2-4Gbps Clock and Data Recovery Circuit2006-01-01 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  The Clock and Data Recovery (CDR) circuit is one of the most important building blocks in any serial communication system. A dual-loop structure consisting of a cascade of frequency and phase acquisition loops is a widely used CDR architecture since it allows independent optimization of bandwidths in the two loops. However, this architecture relies on accurate digital-to-phase conversion to achieve low-jitter, which also introduces potentially large phase jumps when switching clock phases.

Tags: Bandwidth Issues,
  
whitepaper Improving Data Recovery in MPEG-42005-06-01
  This paper presents an MPEG-4 decoding scheme based on reversible variable length code. The scheme is purely decoder based and compliance with the standard is fully maintained. Moreover, the data recovery scheme suggested in MPEG-4 can still be used as the default scheme. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme achieves better data recovery, both in terms of PSNR and perceptual quality, from error propagation region of a corrupted video packet, as compared to existing MPEG-4 scheme.   
whitepaper Data Security in Service-Oriented Architectures2005-05-25 University of Kaiserslautern
  Due to standardized interfaces and loose coupling of services, service-oriented architectures provide the possibility for close interaction between different organizations and communities. But this also introduces new risks: To have under control where which data is processed becomes increasingly difficult. This paper highlights that current approaches for ensuring data privacy and required security mechanisms are no longer adequate under these changing conditions and presents possible solutions discussed by researchers and developers. Additionally, economic implications of data privacy and security are considered.

Tags: Service-Oriented Architecture
  

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