Recognizing Five Sources of High-Profile Data Security BreachesThis white paper discusses the 5 major categories of vulnerabilities that IT and security professionals need to account for in their solutions planning. Read More |
Email Archives: No Longer Fit for Purpose?This paper examines the difficulties and pain points that organizations encounter as they seek to straddle the conflicting pressures of ever increasing email volumes on one hand, and the need for faster, more flexible accessibility on the other. It also explores what practices and policies are currently in use when it comes to archiving emails, and the ways in which businesses can improve practices in this crucial area. Read More |
Balancing Security, Compliance and Cost: the Prescription for Healthcare Email Management: Move to the CloudLearn how cloud-based technologies for core productivity tools such as email and collaboration can help healthcare organizations be more efficient with IT dollars and focus on strategic initiatives such as the EMR. Read More |
The Timeline of a Spear-Phishing Attack on Your OrganizationIn The Spear-Phishing Attack Timeline, you'll get an inside look at the anatomy of a spear-phishing attack. Step by step and day by day, you'll see where the mistakes get made and how vulnerabilities get exploited - all leading up to that day when the CEO must make the rounds of national news media to admit that customer data has been compromised. Read More |
The Client Mandate on SecurityLike most other organizations, law firms face new challenges every day when protecting their confidential information. Unlike many other organizations, however, law firms must also protect their client's confidential information. They have long been required to secure private information due to legal and regulatory requirements. Email is a key area of a firm's IT infrastructure when it comes to vigilance for security and governance. Read More |
Storage Anywhere and Everywhere: Dealing with the Challenges of Data FragmentationThe shape of the IT landscape has been evolving over the years and continues to do so. Gone are the days when one or two central systems could meet all of the organization's IT needs. We now have more departmental applications, collaboration and sharing environments, and even cloud-based services in the mix, with access via desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones that can each store data in their own right. Against this background, are we in danger of losing control of our business information? Read More |