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whitepaper Top 10 Reasons for Using Disk-based Online Server Backup and Recovery2007-01-09 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:
  • Automatic and secure off-site electronic vaulting
  • Reliable data restores
  • Security for sensitive data
  • Ability to demonstrate regulatory compliance
  • Increased competitive advantage
  
whitepaper Spyware: The Latest Trends2006-11-01 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.   
whitepaper ePolicy Best Practices: A Business Guide to Clean & Compliant, Safe & Secure E-Mail and Web Usage and Content2006-07-27 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
  
whitepaper Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide: The Online Privacy Issue2006-08-10 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.   
whitepaper Demystifying the PCI Data Security Standard for Merchants2006-07-31 11:42:30 ComplyGuard Networks
  The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a set of security practices set forth by American Express, Discover, Japan Central Bank, MasterCard, and VISA to protect cardholder data. It is an industry-established policy requiring compliance by all merchants and service providers that store, process, or transmit cardholder data. This white paper from ComplyGuard Networks explains what the specific requirements of the PCI DSS mean for merchants.

The PCI DSS's special requirements for service providers are detailed in the companion white paper, "The PCI Data Security Standard for Service Providers Demystified."
  
whitepaper Demystifying the PCI Data Security Standard for Service Providers2006-07-31 11:42:51 ComplyGuard Networks
  The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a set of security practices set forth by American Express, Discover, Japan Central Bank, MasterCard, and VISA to protect cardholder data. It is an industry-established policy requiring compliance by all merchants and service providers that store, process, or transmit cardholder data. This white paper from ComplyGuard Networks explains what the specific requirements of the PCI DSS mean for service providers.

The PCI DSS's special requirements for merchants are detailed in the companion white paper, "The PCI Data Security Standard for Merchants Demystified."
  
whitepaper Attestation of Identity Information2006-11-10 14:17:30 Oracle
  This Oracle white paper discusses the fundamental premise of attestation and the role of identity management in achieving cost-effective, sustainable compliance. Attestation is the requirement that management periodically certifies that only appropriate individuals have accessed sensitive information. While the cost of complying with the provisions of regulations like Sarbanes Oxley is high, the cost of non-compliance is even higher. Fortunately, today's robust identity management (IdM) solutions are reducing the overall cost of compliance providing automated processes to maintain a comprehensive audit trail of historical user privileges, including when, why, and through which systems information was accessed. Any IT decision maker who's seeking an end-to-end security solution that supports regulatory compliance will benefit from informative white paper from Oracle.   
whitepaper Valuating Privacy2005-12-22 01:01:52 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  Because people can easily obtain, aggregate, and disperse personal data electronically, privacy is a central concern in the information age. This concern is clear in relation to financial data and genetic information, both of which can lead to identity abuse and discrimination. However, other relatively harmless information can also be abused, including a person's gender, salary, age, marital status, or shopping preferences. What's unclear is whether it's the fear of such abuse that actually causes people's stated hesitance to reveal their data.   
whitepaper Privacy and Biometrics2005-09-01 03:00:04
  Biometric systems can be designed to put the power of the biometric into the hands of the individual, as opposed to the government, the police, or big business. Applications can be configured to give the data subject the ability to control access to his or her own biometric data, to safeguard the integrity of his or her personal information, and to protect his or her identity against theft or misappropriation. Recognizing the potential of biometrics to enhance security and privacy prompted the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, Canada, to work with public and private sector organizations to effectively identify and address privacy concerns prior to the implementation of biometric technology.   
whitepaper Remote Service and Support After Gramm-Leach-Bliley2005-07-26 03:00:02 Enexity
  Since remote service and support of complex software and systems provides valuable benefits, most financial services IT professionals want to allow their financial institutions to reap the benefits of remote support, but that goal must be balanced against the need to ensure the manner in which the remote support is facilitated complies with the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLB). This white paper discusses key GLB requirements as they relate to electronic access to a financial institutionÆs customer information and how the SecureLink Virtual Support Network product suite can help a financial institution comply with GLB guidelines, while also realizing the benefits of a robust remote support solution.   

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