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IT Manager Webcast: Dynamic IT and Security (Part 5 of 5): Data Protection (Level 200) | 2008-03-04 | Microsoft |
| There is more pressure than ever on IT departments today. The bulk of IT budgets are spent just "treading water," rather than adding new business value. Microsoft is focused on helping customers flip that equation through a more dynamic IT infrastructure. This webcast discusses the Microsoft data protection solutions that enable to better secure the business's critical IT resources.
Tags: Data Recovery - Security |
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Norwegian Trade and Financing Agency Enhances IT Mobility and Security | 2008-03-01 | Microsoft |
| An agency of the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry, GarantiInstituttet for EKsportkreditt (GIEK) provides loan guarantees for enterprises seeking financing. GIEK needs to provide its financial analysts with mobile IT services while ensuring the safety of critical and sensitive data. GIEK chose the Windows Vista operating system to provide the solution it needed. Six months after implementation, GIEK is experiencing positive results.
Tags: Finance, Windows Vista |
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Governance, Risk, and Compliance: A Practical Guide to Points of Entry | 2008-03-01 | Sun Microsystems |
| The implementation of new initiatives in Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) may be an overwhelming prospect for many organizations. With multiple views and aspects of GRC, it can be difficult to know where to begin. This paper proposes that the solution is to break GRC initiatives into a number of constituent components that can be addressed one at a time, beginning with those that are easiest to plan for and implement. Choosing the first area on which to focus may mean drilling down from the big picture of enterprise GRC to the IT framework that enables it, and then to some manageable aspect of that framework. | |||
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Data Security - Complexity, Cost and Potential Legislation | 2008-03-01 | Kaulkin Ginsberg |
| Currently, there is no uniform standard for data security - either voluntary or mandated by the federal government. However, the large number of bills introduced in recent Congresses suggests that the House and the Senate are no longer looking the other way. With the significant possibility of legislative changes establishing a whole new series of compliance requirements, there is a strong case for the financial services industry to create one on its own. As businesses grapple with the issues of data security and identity theft, the financial services industry has developed a number of standards and certifications in its attempts to ensure compliance with existing federal guidelines for the storage and sharing of consumer information.
Tags: Data Recovery - Security |
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Overcoming Mobile Enterprise Security Challenges | 2008-03-01 | SOTI |
| Increasingly powerful feature sets and rich functionality are driving the wide-spread use of mobile devices by banks, security and law enforcement agencies, government authorities and other security conscious organizations. Mobile workforces are taking advantage of mobile devices to remotely access confidential emails, spreadsheets, databases, customer data, order information, credit card data, medical history, and patient information among other sensitive corporate data. Mobile devices are now the most vulnerable entry points for malware and other threats to the corporate network to which they are connected. Additionally, mobile devices are increasingly more dispersed geographically and at the forefront of operations in the field. So is sensitive corporate data!
Tags: Mobile - Wireless Communications |
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Getting Started With McAfee Host Data Loss Prevention | 2008-03-01 | McAfee |
| Though external threats and attacks remain a major concern for CIOs and CSOs, loss of the company's most valued data often is the result of insider actions. Some of these actions are intentional and malicious, but the larger percentage is accidental and unintended, the result of employees' ignorance about data protection policies or their willingness to skirt policies in order to work more productively. In response to this challenge, enterprises are deploying Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions to block sensitive information from leaving the company via unauthorized channels, while still enabling legitimate business activity.
Tags: Data Recovery - Security |
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Software Developer Optimizes Productivity and Security With New Desktop Environment | 2008-03-01 | Microsoft Tips |
| Software developer FWBS needed to maintain technology leadership while improving the productivity of its employees. The company installed the Windows Vista Business operating system across the organization. Using new productivity tools in Windows Vista Business, FWBS is reducing development times and providing cutting-edge technologies to customers. New security features are also helping safeguard important data and avoid downtime.
Tags: Windows Vista, Application Development |
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Digital Design Company Enhances Productivity and Customer Service With New Software | 2008-03-01 | Microsoft Tips |
| Digital design firm DesignerCity (HK) needs to be on the cutting edge of technology to provide outstanding products and services. The company is replacing a fragmented desktop environment with a company-wide upgrade to the Windows Vista Business operating system. DesignerCity is seeing improvements in employee productivity, a 15 percent reduction in workload for IT administrators, and better protection from security threats.
Tags: Upgrades and Migration, Windows Vista |
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Making Use of SPNEGO in Your J2EE and .NET Client Applications | 2008-02-28 | IBM |
| SPNEGO, or the Simple and Protected GSSAPI Negotiation Mechanism, enables a straightforward Single Sign-On (SSO) environment for WebSphere in Microsoft Active Directory environments. In addition to SSO for web applications, SPNEGO can also be used to authenticate both J2EE and .NET web services clients. This paper explain how both J2EE clients and .NET clients can generate client stubs from exported web services, and then engage the SPNEGO protocol to provide SSO authentication to the WebSphere Application Server hosting these services. RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 was used as the OS to host the instance of WebSphere Application Server for the examples. An instance of Windows Server 2003 hosted the Active Directory and a Windows XP instance in the AD domain was used to host the application clients.
Tags: .NET, J2EE |
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IT Manager Webcast: Dynamic IT and Security (Part 4 of 5): Identity and Access (Level 200) | 2008-02-26 | Microsoft |
| There is more pressure than ever on IT departments today. The bulk of IT budgets are spent just "treading water," rather than adding new business value. Microsoft is focused on helping customers flip that equation through a more dynamic IT infrastructure. The attendee of this webcast will learn how the Microsoft identity and access solutions enable to better secure the business's critical IT resources. |