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Beyond Disaster Recovery: Using Configuration Control to Develop an Effective BCP

White Paper One of the most significant events involving lost data since the beginning of the information technology age was the result of the terrorist attacks on Sept. Of the 131 technology sites affected, only two performed a... [05 Oct 2009]

Protect Your Business Information: Prevent Document Deterioration, Misuse and Loss With EDM

White Paper The government has issued public alerts against terrorist activity. Security concerns are in the news a lot lately. Military experts are debating how to maximize armed forces' safety amid intensified conflict in... [02 Oct 2009]

Data Mining and Homeland Security: An Overview

White Paper In the context of homeland security, data mining can be a potential means to identify terrorist activities, such as money transfers and communications, and to identify and track individual terrorists themselves, such as... [29 Aug 2009]

Disaster Recovery Strategies for Hedge Fund Managers: Issues and Considerations

White Paper It could also be employee sabotage, external data fraud, devastating terrorist attacks, or even an influenza pandemic. In the high-pressure and high-stakes world of hedge funds, a business interruption can quickly become... [12 Jul 2009]

Testing DR Readiness

White Paper Natural disasters, terrorist threats, and the normal life cycle of hardware have lately raised the profile of Disaster Recovery. This paper confronts the problem of ensuring Disaster Recovery (DR) success, and reducing... [12 Jul 2009]

Why 1970s hackers had 'whiz kid' status

Comment One of the first computer hackers ever prosecuted, Kevin Mitnick was labelled a "computer terrorist" after leading the FBI on a three-year manhunt for breaking into computer networks and stealing software at Sun, Novell... [23 Jun 2009]

Obama: 'We are underprepared for cyber attack'

News That's a similar role to the White House officials who help to monitor terrorist attacks or natural disasters. President Obama on Friday said the US government is "not as prepared" as it should be to respond to... [01 Jun 2009]

Newspapers failing web 2.0 challenge

Comment During the Mumbai terrorist attacks, the earliest insights to what was happening on the ground came via Twitter. Newspapers need to find innovative ways to embrace web 2.0 - or accept certain doom, says CIO Ian Cohen. [12 May 2009]

Laser-Based Security System Relies on VersaLogic for Processing Power in Extreme Weather Conditions

White Paper Effective nighttime security is a critical deterrent to crime and terrorist activity around the world. Often the rugged environmental conditions prove to be a challenge for security systems. Extreme heat or cold weather... [30 Apr 2009]

Tech workers ignite Indian elections

Comment Pink slips in the outsourcing industry, the gruesome terrorist attacks in Mumbai last year, and a spike in moral policing in pubs and night clubs have stirred the conscience of India's young workers. A new, vocal group... [21 Apr 2009]

Who's monitoring your email?

News The Home Office statement added that retention of communications data is necessary as a crime-fighting and anti-terrorist tool. Internet service providers will have to retain details of internet communications, including... [06 Apr 2009]

Legal Eye: Five steps to reduce outsourcing risk

Comment The terrorist attacks on New York in September 2001 are an apt example of what can happen in an area perceived as a relatively 'risk-free' location. Outsourcing relationships carry some inherent uncertainty but there are... [25 Mar 2009]

Outsourcing prices 'will plunge by 10 per cent'

News Indian offshore providers "have been coming under significant pressure for pricing reductions due to the Mumbai terrorist attack, the scandal at Satyam, rupee exchange-rate fluctuations, and continued wage inflation and... [24 Mar 2009]

Three Critical Components of Product Traceability in the Food and Beverage Supply Chain

White Paper An increase in concern about contamination, allergies/ allergens, terrorist threats and food-borne illnesses such as Mad Cow Disease and Bird Flu, makes precise management of ingredients and product whereabouts essential. [23 Mar 2009]

Pilots want to put the brakes on ID card plan

News In its submission to the Home Office, Balpa said that forcing pilots to have ID cards "is an affront to the people who for years have been, and continue to be at the forefront in the battle against terrorist... [16 Feb 2009]

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