classification in comment and analysis

What governance can really mean to business

Comment Indeed, information classification is a prime example of an under-resourced area. New research suggests there are signs it is finally taking centre stage in many progressive businesses, says Martin Atherton. [28 Mar 2008]

Why no united front on cyber crime?

Comment IBM's X-Force reports that America and Germany were the only two countries consistently among the top three hosting sources for each classification of unwanted internet content monitored throughout 2007. [27 Feb 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Damn metrics

Comment In healthcare it is the classification of patients at the point they are officially diagnosed, recognised to be on a waiting list and treated. About 20 years ago I was drawn into a public debate and enquiry on the state of education and educational... [28 Aug 2007]

Plugging and preventing data leaks

Comment Once the owner of the data has been identified, companies need to set up an information classification scheme. This four-level classification scheme is just a starting point and it can vary widely across different companies. [07 Mar 2007]

Election '05: High-tech campaigning targets key voters

Comment The Tories have filled Voter Vault with data from credit reference agency Experian's Mosaic database, which uses consumer classification techniques to categorise the UK's 23 million households. Traditional election campaigning methods have found... [27 Apr 2005]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Storage meets business

Comment For example, EMC has announced an assessment and classification service that is an entry point to ILM, and StorageTek has augmented its services organisation with ILM in mind. Second, and because of this, ILM requires classification of data by real... [11 Jun 2004]

The Bloor Perspective: Offshoring, those DPA emails and Oracle 10g

Comment To clarify, the DPA, 1988 requires businesses which hold and process personal data to notify the Information Commissioner, specifying various types of classification - unless an exemption applies. Although outsourcing of IT services to offshore... [21 Sep 2003]

The Ovum View: VoIP regulation - the big issues ahead

Comment That fact, and some agitation from Jeff Pulver in connection with the Free World Dialup VoIP service http://fwd.pulver.com, has led Public Utility Commissions (PUC) in the US to re-examine the classification of VoIP over broadband. [17 Sep 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: Voice over Palm, outsourcing in finance and DRM trailblazers

Comment The Sealer is a desktop application enabling users to define the appropriate security classification for sensitive documents and emails. It says that it will help organisations to introduce a document classification and enable auditable policies... [09 Jun 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: IBM and grid computing

Comment The comparison and classification of proteins is a compute-heavy task. In this snapshot look at a recent key development, Robin Bloor and his team consider which the concept of 'grid computing' and an IBM initiative [25 Nov 2001]

XML: Cultural problems holding back a killer technology?

Comment However, XML does not automatically describe content - all the classification and description must be done by the user. Last year XML - eXtensible Mark-up Language - entered the technology mainstream. [05 Jan 2001]

Why you have the right to know if your bank's beaten the bug

Comment A further 32 per cent are behind in their preparations, but are expected to catch up in time (an "amber" classification in Action 2000's parlance). Robin Guenier, chief executive of Taskforce 2000, has pointed out that at some point in the near... [14 Jul 1999]

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