information management sensitive
Newcastle Building Society Protects Customer Data With Centralized Security and Retention Management
White Paper Newcastle implemented Oracle Information Rights Management to control access to and track policy documents, deeds, and financial statements both internally and beyond the firewall. Newcastle wanted to... [25 Mar 2008]
PM to pump cash into security and espionage tech
News Michael Small, director of security management strategy at security vendor CA, said: "It will be interesting to see whether the [Forum's] remit extends to address the recent spate of data-breach cases, like the HMRC and... [20 Mar 2008]
Employee Monitoring: An Essential Component of Your Risk Management Strategy
White Paper The improper use of e-mail and instant messengers can lead to extremely expensive lawsuits, and the proliferation of mobile devices has made it considerably easier for errant employees to steal sensitive... [12 Mar 2008]
How the good guys fight the security arms race
News During his career as an US Air Force officer he was assigned to the National Security Agency where he helped create the Department of Defense Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (Orange Book) and was co-author of Object... [15 Feb 2008]
Johnson Matthey Plc Protects Intellectual Assets When Sharing Data Internally and With Partners
White Paper The company implemented Oracle Information Rights Management to secure and track access to sensitive documents through advanced cryptography, tamper-proofing, and screen-grab protection.... [09 Feb 2008]
Google launches online security tools
News The next version up is Google Message Security, which costs slightly more at £6 per user, but adds virus detection and outbound email processing along with content policy management. Google is billing the tech as... [05 Feb 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Ageism, broadband row, ID cards…
Comment So how come I am still unemployed after redundancy four months ago when I have 12 years VS C++ following 25 years management and direct sales experience? It's about time they got their act together and banned any... [31 Jan 2008]
Despite the Risks, FTP Use on the Rise in the Enterprise
White Paper Global businesses require the free-flowing movement of information-from sensitive customer data to logistical process information-to thrive. Offers a way to address knowledge... [31 Jan 2008]
Losing control in the SaaS lane
Comment The question then becomes whether it is sensible to move just one of the applications where we need the new functionality, which happens to be a collaboration and content management solution, and leave everything else... [16 Jan 2008]
AXA Technology Services Reduces Data Security Costs With Public Key Infrastructure
White Paper AXA Technology Services, the support arm of one of the world's largest financial protection and wealth management firms, is responsible for the integrity of vast amounts of sensitive... [11 Jan 2008]
Whose data is it anyway?
Comment I had originally intended to look at public sector opportunities for the greater use of business intelligence and other information management and analysis tools. We are calling for greater public debate... [17 Dec 2007]
Encryption not the key to data security
News He said: "However, when used in the context of an information management/information security framework, it can become an effective way to mitigate certain corporate data risks. Even so,... [07 Dec 2007]
Are UK data laws fit for purpose?
News Mark Beattie, IT director for waste management company LondonWaste, said: "The laws should be targeted at companies with access to substantial amounts of personal data. It quite simply beggars belief that any system with... [23 Nov 2007]
Data breach notification laws are 'just the start'
News Speaking at a keynote panel at the RSA Conference Europe 2007, Christopher Kuner, partner and head of the international privacy and information management practice at US-based law firm Hunton & Williams,... [23 Oct 2007]
'Stronger data breach laws needed in Asia'
News We are calling for greater public debate and for the government to consider legislation that would require organisations that suffer information security breaches to alert their customers if there is a chance the breach... [28 Sep 2007]
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