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Thursday November 20, 2008

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Executive Roundtable: Bridging the gap between data storage and security to meet compliance

Based on the number of security breaches on the rise, organizations of all sizes are being forced to meet prescriptive compliance requirements, often times with few IT resources available.  Given the current state of security, Computer Technology Review brought together three industry experts to provide insight on key trends driving the log management market forward and its impact on overall network security.  Based on their knowledge and field experience, Jon Oltsik, senior analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group; Reed Henry, senior vice president of marketing at ArcSight, a provider of security and compliance management solutions; and James Foster, CEO and founder of Ciphent, provider of security-infused software and consulting services, offer best practices for organizations looking to implement strategic security initiatives and log management solutions to meet evolving compliance requirements.
 

Data Security: Securing Virtualized Environments

Why it cannot be an afterthought and how to protect virtual server resources

Virtualization stands out as one of the most discussed and debated technologies in recent years.  Businesses have been ...

Healthcare Industry Case Study: WinMagic’s Encryption Software

Founded in 1908 in Denver , Colorado , The Children’s Hospital is one of the top five children’s hospitals in the United States.  As a private, not-for-profit pediatric healthcare system, The Chi...

Data-centric E-mail Security: There are no boundaries!

Data-centric E-mail Security:  There are no boundaries!

E-mail is one of the most successful advances of recent decades--it permeates virtually every part of business and our personal lives.  It marries instant gratification with the desire to connect...

Strong Passwords Might Decrease Security

Strong Passwords Might Decrease Security

It sounds counterintuitive, but the idea that strong passwords can actually decrease network security is actually quite simple.

A computer user can be reasonably expected to remember one strong passwor...

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