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5 cost-effective ways to lower enterprise risk

5 cost-effective ways to lower enterprise risk

News Experts from KPMG and Ernst & Young share tips on keeping organizational risk under control, without denting a hole in the enterprise pocket.

Monday, June 22 2009 06:38 PM

Tags: Enterprise risk management, IT Governance, Business, Risk Management, Supplier, Training, Risk, ERP, Enterprise risk management, compliance


The art of crisis-management

The art of crisis-management

Insight Your website is gone and a hacker has made off with you database. The clock is ticking and all eyes are on your next move. What should you do now?

Friday, January 28 2005 11:41 AM

Tags: Business Strategies & Functions


CA acquires identity management firm IDFocus

CA acquires identity management firm IDFocus

News The acquisition of IDFocus and its identity management technology is a move to bolster CA's security offerings.

Wednesday, October 08 2008 02:15 AM

Tags: Security, Data security, Sarbanes-Oxley, Computer Associates International Inc., software, News.com, Identity Management, access management, security management, blog


Researcher details Dutch e-passport hack

News U.K. e-passports can be cloned and possibly emulated, a Dutch security researcher has claimed.

Friday, October 03 2008 02:51 AM

Tags: Hacking, Biometrics, RFID, E-passport, Authentication, Security, Chip, Video, E-passport System, e-mail


 
Virtualize your way to cost savings
Build an infrastructure that is flexible, scalable, and economical, as you strive to become a truly agile business.

Red Hat Outlines Its Virtualization Strategy and Roadmap for 2009
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Windows Server 2008 iSCSI multiple connected session modes

Enterprise Servers & Storage

For administrators using Windows Server 2008’s iSCSI initiator, selecting the right connection policy is critical. Rick Vanover explains the options for the ease-of-entry storage protocol.


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Will there be too many chefs cooking India’s UID broth?

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Today’s newspapers carry a photograph of Yahoo! Inc’s global CEO, Carol Bartz, offering a bouquet of flowers to India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

It wasn't just another meeting between the..... by Swati Prasad

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