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Compliance audits must go beyond only the technology
Compliance audits driven simply on technology analysis can fall short of a quality compliance assessment. Here is a peek at a solution that focuses not only on the technology, but the people, processes, and facilities involved. by Rick Vanover
Tags: Audit, Compliance, Organization, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-07-21
SolutionBase: Enterprise considerations for Microsoft Network Access Protection
Rick Vanover presents considerations for the enterprise implementations of Microsoft Network Access Protection. Here is an outline of the key requirements of a NAP installation to start the planning process right. by Rick Vanover
Tags: Network, Implementation, Compliance, Client, Microsoft Corp., IEEE 802.1X, MS-NAP, Remediation Network, Networking, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-07-16
Podcast: Take the pain out of IT compliance
Complying with government regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley Act SOX and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act HIPAA has been a daunting task for IT departments, soaking up huge amounts of time and resources. During this 16-minute podcast, IT consultant Jeff Davis and I examine how IT departments are coping with...
Tags: Information Technology, Compliance, Podcasts, Regulatory Compliance, Hipaa, Strategy, Internet, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures, Regulations, Healthcare, Government, Management, Bill Detwiler
Blog posts 2008-06-05
Combine decision strategies to maximize results
Organizations have been using Business Intelligence BI, Business Process Management BPM, and Business Rule Engines BREs successfully as standalone technologies for several years. But today a number of factors - including an increased demand for IT to partner with the rest of the business and a need for effectiveness and...
Tags: Process, Business Process, BPM, Compliance, Data, Information, Rule, Technology, Rules, Jim, Operational Planning, Business Process Automation, Pricing, Business Intelligence, Tools & Techniques, Enterprise Software, Databases, Strategy, Business Operations, It Operations, Marketing, Software, Data Management, Management, Jim Wray
Blog posts 2008-05-07
Avoiding the Compliance Trap for Travel and Expenses
Organizations weighing Travel and Expenses (T&E) automation should look beyond the value of streamlining the process to solutions that include analytic and reporting features that enforce compliance controls and provide audit evidence while minimizing business risks associated with uncontrolled spending and fraud. These more robust solutions are part of the...
Tags: Concur Technologies, Compliance
White papers 2008-01-01
Internet Explorer 8 aims for standard compliance
Details of Internet Explorer 8 have been scarce, but you can get a sneak peek in the form of an half hour video with Internet Explorer's GM Dean Hachamovitch and Architect Chris Wilson. The key takeaway here is that IE will finally be able to render one...
Tags: Compliance, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Corp., Web Browsers, Internet, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-19
Busybox wraps up second lawsuit against Xterasys
Programmers behind Busybox have settled a second lawsuit, this time against Xterasys, for violating a GPL license. According CNET News.com: "As a result of the settlement, Xterasys has agreed to cease all binary distribution of BusyBox until SFLC confirms it has published complete corresponding source...
Tags: GPL, Lawsuit, Source Code, Compliance, Programmer, Busybox, Xterasys, Open Source, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-17
Sanity check: The 10 biggest headaches of 2007 for CIOs and IT managers
IT is largely about solving problems and keeping the business running, and the higher up you are in the IT department the bigger the problems you have to solve. This edition of Tech Sanity Check identifies the 10 biggest problems that CIOs and IT managers faced in 2007. ...
Tags: Centralization, Information Technology, Department, Compliance, Problem, Strategy, Management, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2007-12-17
SolutionBase: Enterprise considerations for Microsoft Network Access Protection
In this installment of the TechRepublic series on Microsoft Network Access Protection, Rick Vanover presents considerations for the enterprise implementations. We will also outline the key requirements of a NAP installation to start the planning process right. Having a MS-NAP implementation in place...
Tags: MS-NAP, Network, Implementation, Compliance, Client, Server, Enforcement, Microsoft Corp., IEEE 802.1X, Remediation Network, Networking, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Rick Vanover
Technical articles 2007-12-03
Compliance Woes
If you read many IT publications you are sure to come across more than one article on compliance woes - the hardships that organizations go through when having to meet what many usually call "unfunded mandates." Since I have sat, and continue to sit, on both sides of the fence...
Tags: Compliance, Regulation, Organization, Regulations, Government, Ramon Padilla
Blog posts 2007-12-02
Embrace CSS with Friendly Control Adapters for ASP.NET 2.0
.NET and StandardsIf you have the time it takes to spend on making your .NET applications and websites completely W3C compliant then I think you could be spending your time more wisely. The benefit of W3C compliance is not a user based benefit and it takes too much valuable...
Tags: Web site development, Servers, .NET, Microsoft ASP.NET, Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0, adapter, john@..., server, client markup, markup, CSS, server control, benefit, W3C, developer, Web site, compliance
Discussion threads 2007-11-07
Sanity check: Did The Wall Street Journal sabotage businesses by publishing tips on how to circumvent IT?
In the Monday, July 30, edition of The Wall Street Journal, there was a special section on technology that led with the article "Ten Things Your IT Department Won't Tell You" by Vauhini Vara. If you haven't read the article, you should take a look because some of your users...
Tags: Security, Wall Street Journal, Information Technology, Compliance, E-mail, User, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2007-08-03
Take steps to safeguard sensitive data
Is your organization responsible for complying with one or more of the many privacy-related pieces of legislation that the U.S. government has enacted over the past decade? It's a good bet that it is.Whether it's the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act HIPAA, which addresses healthcare information, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act...
Tags: Security Solutions, Passwords, Mike Mullins, End User, data theft, Compliance
Blog posts 2007-07-05
Hedge Fund
I'm considering applying for a job at a Hedge Fund. I was the IT department head at a small pharma company and now a small company. I've done multiple build outs and have implemented the latest technolgy such as SAN storage, Unified IP messaging and Converged AV systems....
Tags: Investment, E-mail, Financial services, trtjj@..., hedge fund, pharmaceutical company, compliance
Discussion threads 2007-06-27
Deal responsibly with identity data breaches
Most security managers are aware of some form of the 5 steps for handling an incident: prevent, detect, contain, eradicate, and recover.  These steps are usually sufficient for those incidents in which Personally Identifiable Information PII or electronic Protected Health Information ePHI isn't compromised.  However, a breach of individual identity...
Tags: Security, Medical Identity Theft, Leadership, IT Management, Identity Theft, data theft, Cybercrime, Computer Crime, Compliance
Blog posts 2007-06-21
Data owners are not always the final word in data protection
Data owners are responsible for determining who accesses sensitive information as well as the level of access (i.e. read, write, etc.), but at what point should data owner approval be checked by the security team?  In other words, when is it appropriate for Security to deny a data owner approved...
Tags: Risk Management, Leadership, Security Solutions, Security, Compliance
Blog posts 2007-06-14
Security reports for Audits and Compliance (beta testers wanted!)
AllWe are looking for people with Cisco Wireless Access Points who are interested in beta testing software that will produce Security reports for Audits and Compliance. The reports test compliance with PCI DSS requirements:11.1 - Detects rogue APs3.4 - Shows encryption used in APs4.1.1 - Shows dates of last encryption...
Tags: support@..., Security Report, compliance, audit, security
Discussion threads 2007-05-31
Look again, the barbarians might be inside the gates
During the Gartner 2007 Symposium/ITxpo in San Francisco, attendees were asked to vote on three important issues facing IT professionals today.  The results of those votes might have far reaching implications for security professionals (Tom Austin, et al, Gartner Clients Substantially Reject Tight Control Over Users, Gartner ID Number G00148513,...
Tags: Security, Risk Management, IT Management, HIPAA, End User, Cybercrime, Compliance
Blog posts 2007-05-28
Managing risk starts with asking the right questions
Whether you’re a proponent of formal risk assessments or of less stringent methods for identifying security control requirements, it’s important to know what questions to ask.  Missing a question can result in overlooking one or more critical vulnerabilities.The first step is to form a general hypothesis about the target system. ...
Tags: Threat Modeling, Security, Risk Management, It Management, HIPAA, Database Assurance, Cybercrime, Compliance
Blog posts 2007-05-17
Harder than selling insurance
In the process of preparing for a data security meeting next week, I have been asking myself, "Why is it so darn hard to convince those that control the purse strings to spend money on security?" If you talk about data security to most people they will nod their heads...
Tags: General, Data Security, Data Protection, Data Breach, Data Accountability, Compliance, Accountability
Blog posts 2007-04-22


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