
data protection
Facebook is the most feared social networking site by IT security staff
Later versions will support the OASIS KMIP key management standard
Up to 80% of digital information is stored on removable magnetic media with tape being the most economical technology. Regulatory requirements that govern data retention periods are driving the need for better data and storage management practices. This paper looks at a number of options companies have in managing and storing their digital tape archives.
Cloud computing means letting your vendor handle security. Is your IT really ready for that?
The retail industry remembers the theft two years ago of more than 45 million credit card data numbers. TJX and its subsidiaries have been dealing with the monetary, legal and reputational impact ever since. Gijo Mathew, vice president of Security Management at CA shares lessons to be learned from that fiasco.
According to an eight country survey conducted by F-Secure, a considerable amount of people have experienced losing irreplaceable content such as family photos, music collections or crucial work documents
IT executives are constantly on the lookout on how best to manage their rapid data growth and, at the same time, keep expenses down. Dipesh Patel, Senior Product Marketing Manager at CommVault shows you how.
Storage virtualization for the sake of storage virtualization is just not enough these days. Being able to pool heterogeneous resources and migrate data from point A to point B while the application is up and running is pretty cool, but what businesses really need are complete solutions – solutions that not only provision storage more efficiently, but that can virtualize, protect, migrate, dedupe, encrypt, replicate, recover, and archive any data source in real-time via policy.
This paper provides an overview and explores the benefits of the Overland Storage remote site backup solution. The REO SERIES™ Disk-Based Backup and Recovery Appliances with REO Multi-SitePAC™ software combine to provide robust and easy to use data protection at remote sites.
Companies sensitive to the problem of data remaining on an individual HDD or a disk subsystem when it leaves the physical security of a data center are faced with the dilemma of how to properly eradicate data in the most cost-effective manner. This paper discusses the various options available to ensure the protection of information stored on disk.
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