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Are you encrypting data?
But you don’t have to be vulnerable. There are plenty of options available today for securing/encrypting your data and many of these options are just overlooked.Consider in recent news the security breach where hackers obtained access to more than 40 million credit card accounts. Could this have been avoided?Yes! If...
Tags: General, steven s. warren
Blog posts 2007-03-13
Is the Data on your Network Encrypted?
In todays workplace, stealing information doesnt require a covert Special Forces team: It is often done by an employee armed with a 5 GB USB flash drive. And your unsecured, unencrypted network invites a hacker to compromise a server or workstation holding sensitive data. But you dont have to be...
Tags: disaster recovery, e-mail, encryption, encryption plan, network, Security, steven s. warren, The Hot Button
Blog posts 2006-11-09
Do you encrypt your data?
In todayÂ's workplace, stealing information doesnÂ't require a covert Special Forces team: It is often done by an employee armed with a 5 GB USB flash drive. And your unsecured, unencrypted network invites a hacker to compromise a server or workstation holding sensitive data. But you donÂ't have to be...
Tags: disaster recovery, e-mail, encryption, encryption plan
Blog posts 2006-02-06
Encrypt your data today!
In todayÂ's workplace, stealing information doesnÂ't require a covert Special Forces team: It is often done by an employee armed with a 5 GB USB flash drive. And your unsecured, unencrypted network invites a hacker to compromise a server or workstation holding sensitive data. But you donÂ't have to be...
Tags: disaster recovery, e-mail, encryption, encryption plan
Blog posts 2005-11-29
Is your company encrypting corporate data?
In today's workplace, stealing information doesn't require a covert Special Forces team: It is often done by an employee armed with a 5 GB USB flash drive. And your unsecured, unencrypted network invites a hacker to compromise a server or workstation holding sensitive data. by Steven Warren
Tags: E-mail, Encryption, Encryption Plan, Disaster Recovery, Security, Data Management, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-08-27

Additional Resources

Develop a scalable data protection plan
Almost every company has data that shouldn't be accessible to any and everybody, but not every company has a well thought out plan for protecting confidential data. You need a data protection plan that's effective, cost-effective, and will continue to work as your company grows. Protecting confidential data is...
Tags: Deb Shinder, data protection, LetÂ, password, permission, SMB Strategies Newsletter, Solution, Data, Authentication, Option, Data Protection Plan, EFS, Security
Technical articles 2005-12-05
How do you build a DR plan to protect the work you do at home?
How do you build a DR plan to protect the work you do at home?Following a night of bad storms, with nothing to do but think about worst-case scenarios, I started wondering how well the equipment and data in my home office would fare in the event of a real...
Tags: backup, server, disaster recovery, home office, JodyGilbert, hardware, CD, DR Plan, United Parcel Service of America Inc., PC, USB
Discussion threads 2006-04-19
Configure IT Quick: Make EFS part of your Windows XP security plan
Once upon a time, encryption was something that was used only by government agencies, contractors working on top-secret military projects, and the most paranoid of private sector corporate entities. Times have changed. Today almost all businesses and many individuals have information stored in digital form that could cause embarrassment or...
Tags: Deb Shinder, Encrypting File System, encryption, information technology, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, security
Technical articles 2003-03-12
Disk Encryption/CD Boot
I have a user who has corrupted WinXP Pro system files. To resolve, I typically boot from the XP cd and run a repair. However, this user has 3rd party disk encryption software installed which requires pre-boot authentication. As soon as the credentials are entered, it boots straight from the...
Tags: BIOS, CD, disk, file system, hard drive, BartPE, hibernation
Discussion threads 2008-10-27
Ducking a bullet over data encryption
Ducking a bullet over data encryptionarticle rootI would still encrypt and assume it is requiredIt is safe to assume this is only an early test case. Wait until a case comes up where real harm is demonstrably done as a direct result of misappropriation of confidential information from a...
Tags: SECURITY, confidential information
Discussion threads 2006-03-16
Whole disc encryption is safe right. Think again.
I thought the members might be interested in this new disc encryption hack that super cools the DRAM so it retains encryption keys longer. Very unique and it works. http://citp.princeton.edu/memory/I've been reading about that too...It's been a hot topic in certain circles for a little while now. Bruce Schriner...
Tags: Backups, disc encryption, disc, PC
Discussion threads 2008-03-15
Strengthen your managed C++ .NET applications with security and encryption
The .NET Framework makes it remarkably simple to encrypt and decrypt data within your applications.This sample chapter, taken from Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003 Kick Start, explains how encryption and decryption plan a kep role in protecting your sensitive data. The chapter covers the following topics:Understanding Encryption Techniques and TechnologiesEncrypting...
Tags: Information, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Visual C++, encryption, security, C++, Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft visual, Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003 Kick-Start, technique, Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003 Kick Start
Download resources 2005-11-04
Poll: Does your IT department plan to support the iPhone 3G, with its improved enterprise features?
StreamingStreaming digital in your computer should be just as good as the analog to digital TV box,and the box gets digital from the Government Torrent.The box just might be confused because of the different file formats.Can you tell me why ...you posted this exact same non-sensical comment in CNET's article...
Tags: Cellular phones, Media players, Apple iPhone, Balthor, IT Department, 3G, Apple iPhone 3G, phone
Discussion threads 2008-07-09
Outrage over Germany's plan for "policeware"
You might recall that we ran a story about two months ago on a CNET News.com survey. In Warning: Police spyware detected!, News.com approached various antispyware vendors on their willingness to hide police-sanctioned spyware, or "policeware." As noted in the article, the impromptus for the...
Tags: Ars Technica, Germany, Spyware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-09-03
Integrate compliance into your disaster recovery plan
Mike Talon gives you an overview of the issues you should consider regarding compliance law and your disaster recovery plan. As we begin to approach tax season here in the United States, many IT professionals begin to think about government regulation and how it will impact technology...
Tags: Mike Talon, Regulations, Regulatory compliance, compliance, disaster recovery, Disaster Recovery Newsletter, Disaster Recovery Planning, Data Management
Technical articles 2006-02-03
Plan for 2003 with these five technology trends
Despite missing a few items in his forecast of technology trends for 2002, columnist Tim Landgrave is ready with his 2003 predictions. Find out why he believes wireless connectivity will go mainstream and what will happen on tomorrow's desktop.An important part of effective corporate planning is anticipating technology trends and...
Tags: Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, e Advantage, wireless, IEEE 802.11, technology trend, PC, wireless connectivity, laptop computer
Technical articles 2002-12-23
Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption Design Guide
This paper describes the various aspects of planning for deploying Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption for Windows Vista Enterprise and Windows Vista Ultimate computers in an enterprise environment. To plan enterprise deployment of BitLocker, one must first understand the current policies and procedures. This paper provides a systematic approach to help...
Tags: BitLocker, Encryption, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2007-08-01
DaVinci Encryption System 1.5.1.19 (Windows)
Data encryption should be low in cost, easy to use and capable of encrypting your data for quick and easy transport. Thats exactly what Da Vinci provides, whether you are wanting to protect your own personal data or next years corporate business plan. Da Vinci makes sure your private data...
Tags: Open Davinci, Scanners, Microsoft Windows, Hardware, Peripherals, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2007-01-25
Should online backups be a part of your disaster recovery plan?
Try IBackup for best backupsIt's safe to backup all your important files and folders securely to an online location so that you can access them from anywhere. IBackup is just the right service that enables consumers and organizations to get enterprise-class protection for their critical data at a fraction of...
Tags: backup, disaster recovery, disaster recovery planning, iBackup, online backup, online restore, online storage, remote storage, smart_storage, software, Try IBackup, windows
Discussion threads 2007-01-05
A two-step plan for securing WLANs
Why paying attention to encryption is key to secure WLANsLuke Mason is a hands-on IT Manager working in the music industry in the UK. Each month, Mason will share a problem he has experienced and the solution he developed.As if the usual things that can and do go wrong in...
Tags: Wi-Fi, Wireless LANs, Luke Mason, wireless, access point, PC, WLAN
Technical articles 2002-05-07
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