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Where is DR headed? 

Where is DR headed?

Jason Buffington looks at likely trends in disaster recovery as companies realize that availability is essential
Facing disaster in Britain  

Facing disaster in Britain

Terrorism gave an impetus to DR planning, says Ron Condon, but other factors have kept its importance alive
Keeping IT running  

Keeping IT running

What is most likely to bring your systems down? A minor problem might be as bad as a natural disaster argues Illena Armstrong
Battling for budget: Diverging perspectives  

Battling for budget: Diverging perspectives

You and your boss may disagree if you’re secure, but Ryon Packer argues that you’re measuring it differently
Battling for budget: Security for the pragmatist  

Battling for budget: Security for the pragmatist

A workable security solution, says Steve Crawford, should:
Battling for budget: Obtaining solid support  

Battling for budget: Obtaining solid support

Convincing management of infosec needs, says Richard O’Connor, requires amassing plenty of data first
Battling for budget: Selling security to CEOs  

Battling for budget: Selling security to CEOs

If security is seen to enhance business goals Illena Armstrong finds that selling it to the boardroom becomes a much easier task.
Shackled by the rules? Going for the light touch 

Shackled by the rules? Going for the light touch

Philip Carter argues that disaster recovery and business continuity should not be too tightly regulated
Shackled by the rules? Unlock the opportunities  

Shackled by the rules? Unlock the opportunities

Increasingly, organizations have to comply with privacy legislation. Stuart Vaeth asks whether this is the key to improved security.
Unmasking the authors  

Unmasking the authors

Education should play an important part in preventing the next generation of virus writers, says Chris Belthoff.
Defenses for the ‘click and hack’ age  

Defenses for the ‘click and hack’ age

Malicious attacks are evolving and, as Robert Clyde discovers, defenses to these attacks should evolve too
Do you feel the force? Malware can pull you apart  

Do you feel the force? Malware can pull you apart

Gerhard Eschelbeck discovers that as malware becomes more sophisticated, your defenses must improve to prevent damage.
Security holds its value despite offshore trend 

Security holds its value despite offshore trend

It's still worth having an infosec certification, according to US research.
Phishers target Bank of England 

Phishers target Bank of England

The Bank of England has been targeted by scammers seeking to con users into executing Trojan software.
BindView adds patching to its products 

BindView adds patching to its products

BindView reaches OEM agreement with Shavlik Technologies over patching
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