Monday, May 11, 2009

Inside a data leak audit; 3Com back in enterprise switching, hopes third time's a charm

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Inside a data leak audit

Sandra Gittlen By Sandra Gittlen
When the director of IT at a Boston-based, midsize pharmaceutical firm was first approached to participate in a data leakage audit, he was thrilled. He figured the audit would uncover a few weak spots in the company's data leak defenses and he would then be able to leverage the audit results into funding for additional security resources. Read full story

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3Com this week will announced plans to once again attempt to play in the large enterprise/data center switching arena globally after exiting the market -- twice.

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The feeling of greater security tempts us to be more reckless
The recent newsletter - rant, really - about the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) white paper on enterprise password management ('Managing' passwords doesn't make them less unsafe) elicited a number of comments, some not very complimentary.

DMTF aims to clear the fog of managing cloud computing
Many organizations are taking an interest in the cloud computing model. However, the fear of vendor lock-in and the lack of interoperability standards are making some companies hesitate. The Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) is tackling the problem with a new incubator task force designed to develop a set of informational specifications for cloud resource management. These specifications could lead to interoperability standards within twelve months. to see what’s in it for you.

How to optimize resources without using budget dollars
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RFID Is Finding a Home in the Data Center
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05/11/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. Robot Fight Club
  2. The Internet sky really is falling
  3. Death of the mouse
  4. Bill would turn Internet flamers into felons
  5. Ubiquitous GPS coverage could soon get spotty
  6. Extreme, Force10 address growing 10G use in data centers
  7. Data center 10G whets switching companies' appetites
  8. Inside a data leak audit
  9. UC Berkeley says hacker broke into health-services databases
  10. Designing for high-density Wi-Fi coverage
  11. Notebook replaces trackpad with LCD panel


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