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Software Company Creates Automated "Database Factory" Using SQL Server 2008 | 2008-01-01 | Microsoft Tips |
| CyberSavvy believes in using software automation to make life easier for its customers. Its Software as a Service solution, DataPlace, which it terms a "Database factory," enables technical and business oriented customers to create and modify their own databases, hosted by CyberSavvy. The company needed a rock-solid database with a faultless data transfer mechanism to support communication between its client-side SmartClient and backend databases. CyberSavvy deploys its solutions on the Microsoft Application Platform, using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Enterprise on the hosted server side, and SQL Server 2008 Express on the client side. CyberSavvy has enjoyed a number of benefits from using SQL Server 2008 including an integrated development environment, reduced storage needs with Backup Compression, easier automation using SQL Server Service Broker, and scalability.
Tags: Database Management, Cyber Security |
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IBM's SPARCLE Policy Management Tool Is Helping Organizations Create, Implement and Monitor Policies That Protect Personal Identifiable Information | 2008-01-01 | IBM |
| Following a recent wave of identity theft, spamware and online fraud, consumers are demanding that businesses safeguard their personal information from exploitation by cybercriminals and government officials have responded with stringent legislation mandating effective privacy policies. To help businesses manage and enforce their privacy policies, IBM Research has developed the SPARCLE (Server Privacy Architecture and Capability Enablement) policy management workbench. The goal is to help privacy professionals in any industry create policies in natural language, translate those policies into system readable commands, implement them with an enforcement engine and run reports to audit the effectiveness of the of the policy implementation. These capabilities will not only help protect the personal information of customers, but also will help reduce risk for organizations.
Tags: Security Tools, Cyber Security |
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Implementing Information Security Governance (ISG) - A Case Study: Entrust | 0000-00-00 | Entrust |
| As a worldwide leader in identity and access management solutions, Entrust takes information security very seriously. Given its leadership role and the increasing emphasis on cyber security, Entrust was directed to review and improve internal information security practices. Cyber security is best viewed, not solely as a technology challenge, but as a corporate governance issue. As a result of the work with BSA, Entrust was asked to co-chair a blue ribbon Corporate Governance task force at the National Cyber Security Summit hosted by the Department of Homeland Security and the National Cyber Security Partnership. | |||
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Inter-jurisdictional Cooperation: A Case Study on Cyber Crime | 0000-00-00 | U.S. Department of State's Bureau of International Information Programs |
| Attorney General Shurtleff quotes the U.S. General Accounting Office as estimating about 750,000 Internet fraud complaints nationally in 2002, at a loss of over $1 thousand-million. Shurtleff acknowledges that even one person with evil intent can cause untold millions of dollars in damages. Recently, Shurtleff was appointed by the National Association of Attorneys General to be its representative to the International Association of Prosecutors. His goal in working with the international group is to establish contacts with prosecutors worldwide on cyber crime. | |||
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Cyber Threats and the U S Economy | 0000-00-00 | Carnegie Mellon University |
| The Internet has proven to be an engine that is driving a revolution in the way individuals and organizations conduct business. Internet-based electronic commerce is growing rapidly and promises economic growth that would be difficult using any other means. Capitalizing on e-commerce opportunities, however, brings a new set of risks-risks that must be effectively managed to allow customers to have confidence in dealing with merchants, and merchants to protect themselves against losses from network attacks. Cyber security efforts focused on reporting and monitoring threats and vulnerabilities, education and training, and research and development are needed for US business to thrive on the Internet. | |||
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Cyber Security | 0000-00-00 | Carnegie Mellon University |
| The Internet has proven to be an engine that is driving a revolution in the way the US government conducts its business. Because of the tremendous interconnectedness and interdependence among computer systems on the Internet, the security of each system on the Internet depends on the security of all other systems on the network. For the United States to thrive on the Internet, cyber security efforts need to focus on reporting and monitoring threats and vulnerabilities, education and training, and research and development. |
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