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TechNet Webcast: How Microsoft IT Implemented Information Protection With Windows Rights Management Services (Level 200) | 2007-05-01 | Microsoft |
| Microsoft must secure and safeguard the privacy of its confidential data, just like any other business that creates valuable intellectual property. This webcast explains how Microsoft IT implemented Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) to control how sensitive business e-mail messages and business productivity documents could be shared and used, without risking losses in productivity. The presenter explains how Microsoft IT incorporates RMS into the Trustworthy Messaging framework, discusses considerations for an RMS deployment, and describes managing an RMS deployment using service management and metrics.
Tags: Security Management, Data Recovery - Security |
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Top 10 Reasons for Using Disk-based Online Server Backup and Recovery | 2007-01-09 07:31:50 | Iron Mountain Digital (LiveVault) |
| Data protection solutions that combine the latest advancements in disk-based backup with secure, integrated online technologies offer small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) fast and assured data protection.
Learn the top ten reasons why SMBs are embracing online server backup and recovery for automatic, continuous backup, reliable server data disaster recovery and freeing limited technical staff for move value-driven tasks. Topics include:
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Spyware: The Latest Trends | 2006-11-01 06:26:19 | Trend Micro |
| This Trend Micro white paper discusses the latest trends in broadband, wireless, and network interconnectivity, and the progress of information exchange. It also highlights an example of emerging spyware that exposes users to the possibility of identity theft, data corruption, and personal profiling. | |||
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Securing Customer Data from the Evil Insider | 2006-10-20 07:58:25 | Cisco Systems |
| Arm yourself with proactive advisory information on internal threats so that you can defend your infrastructure from insider abuse that can harm your business-critical systems. Hear practical insights from renowned expert, Dr. Eric Cole, on keeping your network safe from the people who use it most, your employees. You'll also get exclusive access to the top security engineers within Cisco and RSA Security. | |||
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Streamline to Success: The Real Mid-Market Experience: Banking | 2006-09-26 01:00:16 | IBM |
| Community financial institutions, including retail and commercial banks, savings & loans, and credit unions, along with larger institutions and other commercial enterprises, continue to face increasing information security threats. Compounding these threats is an ever increasing regulatory burden and focus from initiatives like Sarbanes-Oxley, Gramm-Leach-Bliley, U.S. Patriot Act, PCI, etc. However, IBM is helping community financial institutions proactively defend against and respond to these various threats. | |||
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Streamline to Success: The Real Mid-Market Experience: Healthcare | 2006-09-26 01:00:16 | IBM |
| Electronic health records or electronic medical records (EMR) is a hot topic in the healthcare industry today. Healthcare organizations know the value proposition of having immediate, accurate and secure access to patient information at the point of patient care but are unsure how to begin the migration to a more paper lite environment. Part of our discussion today will help us learn how the migration to EMR is much more than installing software; it's changing how people and processes work. | |||
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Streamline to Success: The Real Mid-Market Experience: Life Sciences | 2006-09-26 01:00:16 | IBM |
| The IT industry is furthering understanding of important health issues such as genetics, diseases and cures. From avian flu to digital imaging, innovation is guiding the life science industry toward a healthier future. | |||
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ePolicy Best Practices: A Business Guide to Clean & Compliant, Safe & Secure E-Mail and Web Usage and Content | 2006-07-27 | MessageLabs |
| Whether your organization is a mid-sized company, a small family business, or a publicly traded corporation, any time you allow employees to access the Web and e-mail, you put your organization's assets, future, and reputation at risk. Accidental misuse -- and intentional abuse -- of e-mail and the Internet can create potentially costly and time-consuming legal, regulatory, security, and productivity headaches for employers of all sizes in all industries.
Organizations that are committed to preventing accidental and intentional email and Web disasters put best practices to work. This paper highlights best practices that you can begin using in your organization today. Tags: Web Filtering, Best Practices |
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Ignite for Oracle Helps E-commerce Platform Provider Meet its Stringent SLAs | 2006-08-23 14:31:08 | Confio Software |
| GSI Commerce is a leading provider of e-commerce solutions that enable retailers, branded manufacturers, entertainment companies and professional sports organizations to operate e-commerce businesses. On an outsourced basis, GSI Commerce provides a comprehensive, integrated and centralized e-commerce platform which includes technology, logistics, customer care and marketing services. Before Thanksgiving 2005, GSI Commerce noticed that a nightly process it used to update its merchandise databases was not performing as needed. To get to the answer, GSI Commerce turned to Ignite™ for Oracle. Within 24 hours, the DBA team had installed, monitored, identified, and fixed the issue. Ignite identified the specific SQLs and the I/O bottlenecks causing the delays. | |||
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Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide: The Online Privacy Issue | 2006-08-10 01:00:12 | University of Pennsylvania |
| Debating online privacy isn't merely a philosophical exercise. Companies collect reams of information about visitors to their websites and about their customers' web-surfing ways. A person may be able to hide his or her visits to offbeat, or off-color, websites from his or her spouse, but can't hide them from Google and Yahoo. And governments at all levels have shown an increasing hunger for that kind of information. In some ways, the debate over privacy on the web shows amnesia about longstanding business practices and consumer behavior. Privacy protection isn't just an obstacle to making money. It also presents opportunities. Consumers might authorize them to make judgments about when and to what extent personal information should be released. |