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Data Complacency

According to a report by Jupiter Research (July 2001 Jupiter Executive Survey), 49.5 per cent of CIOs considered the sensitivity of their company's data as 'low.’

Android data flaw risks users' data

Google failed to act to fix flaw.

Hypecycle: Turning data into dollars

Which segments will benefit from the coming information explosion?

Who has your data?

Businesses not only need to be focused on their intranets but they also need to be vigilant to their outsourced data flow.

Virtual data safety

Virtualisation is a technology whose time has come, and many of the primary problems in deploying a virtualised environment can be solved with proper planning, as Chuck Miller explains.

Data breaches are 'everyday incidents'

Data breaches caused by lost laptops and unsecured USB memory sticks are "everyday incidents", according to one memory vendor..

Kill deleted data for good

We spend a lot of time trying to secure mobile devices, but what about the removable storage cards they contain?

The eight myths of data encryption

How misconceptions about data encryption are preventing A/NZ companies from effectively protecting data exchanged with employees, partners and suppliers.

HSBC loses customer data

HSBC has lost a disc containing details of 370,000 of its customers, in an incident which will raise further questions about firms' data security policies.

Demystifying data loss prevention

Is ignorance bliss? Not when it comes to data loss.

Lock Up Your Data

With the growth in volume and sophistication of internal and external threats, information security is one of the most critical issues facing companies today.

Managing the Security of Data Flow

Customer relationship management (CRM) systems are cited as one of the major technology successes of the last decade.

The Privacy of Data in Motion

The recent draft on employee monitoring, released earlier this year by the U.K. Information Commissioner, has caused a stir among employees and employers.

Find that nugget of relevant data

Management tools can help you make sense of your logs to pick out real events from the crowd. By John Sterlicchi

Long-distance data

iSCSI was meant to provide a cheap way to link dispersed storage. Paul Hickingbotham reviews its progress

How valuable is your data?

We have seen it in ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ and ‘Star Wars’ and countless other movies. But could it happen in real life? Could a fraudster posing as somebody else easily get their hands on valuable assets?

Consumer data storage

Keeping out the data thieves

The digitization of virtually all of modern businesses’ intellectual property puts us in a situation today where we are vulnerable to a new breed of security threat. High capacity digital storage devices, such as the USB flash drives, home broadband connections with VPN and the threat of malware are all mechanisms by which thieves can get their hands on your data.

Marriott customer data missing

A division of the Marriott International hotel empire has notified more than 200,000 clients of back-up security tapes missing from the company’s Orlando corporate offices.

Sensitive FBI data hacked

A former government consultant breached sensitive portions of the FBI's classified computer system to obtain the passwords of 38,000 employees – including that of FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III, according to a report today in the Washington Post.
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