TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Are enterprise applications really secure? It depends on whom you ask.
By Brandon Butler | 21 March, 2012 02:47
The average organizational cost of data breaches has decreased for the first time in seven years, according to a study released by Symantec and the Ponemon Institute on Tuesday.
By Lucian Constantin | 20 March, 2012 23:27
Loss of control is one of the main things that gives people pause when they think about putting their data in the cloud. We've all seen how painful a data breach can be, and it can seem almost like asking for trouble to put your data in the hands of someone else. It's hard enough to prepare for a breach when you're in control. How do you do it when you put someone else in charge?
By Thomas J. Trappler | 17 February, 2012 03:16
Data-recovery service providers are supposed to be saving important data for you when something goes wrong -- a drive crashes or storage device is dropped, and no backup is available. But do you trust them with the important data you let them recover or could they actually be a source for a data breach?
By Ellen Messmer | 12 January, 2012 07:25
USB sticks remain a big security weakness for many UK organisations with many employees using drives for data transport without permission and not bothering to report their loss, a Ponemon Institute study has found.
By John E Dunn | 27 November, 2011 01:42
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