Data Protection Continuous data protection (CDP), also called continuous backup, refers to backup of computer data by automatically saving a copy of every change made to that data, essentially capturing every version of the data that the user saves. It allows the user or administrator to restore data to any point in time.
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This white paper gives best practices for creating security policies and includes a set of recommended policy components.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Aug 30, 2010
Vendors in this market have been challenged in their attempts to gain market visibility and awareness for their products and for the benefits they can provide compared with just throwing more hardware at the problem.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Aug 30, 2010
In this white paper we will discuss data breakage and access in more detail, and then briefly consider how IBM Optim works, particularly with respect to System z, though Optim's capabilities are also generally applicable to distributed systems.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Aug 30, 2010
All enterprises dealing with private data in test environments should mask or generate test data to comply with regulations such as Payment Card Industry (PCI), the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), and European Union (EU) as well as to protect against internal and external attacks.
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ESET NOD32 Centrally Managed Business Edition. The Thinking Person's Solution.
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By: Attivio
Published Date: Aug 20, 2010
Experienced business users are demanding an integrated view of unstructured content -- or "soft" information - with the harder data already available to them in the warehouse.
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By: Attivio
Published Date: Aug 20, 2010
This paper describes how unified information access bridges information silos by uniting content and data in one index, which enables powerful solutions and applications that offer more complete insight.
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This paper will discuss how the Internet bandwidth is a finite and expensive resource that needs protection from spammers, criminals, hackers, time-wasters and employee misuse.
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This document is intended to give a broad overview of our security policies, processes and practices current at the date of writing.
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By: SafeNet
Published Date: Jul 13, 2010
The information presented in this white paper discusses various approaches to cryptography and
key management, and can be used as a starting point for developing an effective policy-based key
management solution.
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By: SafeNet
Published Date: Jul 13, 2010
This white paper is the second in a series following An Enterprise Guide to Understanding Key Management which introduces different types of cryptography and keys used in modern data protection applications.
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By: SafeNet
Published Date: Jul 13, 2010
To add extra protection for confidential data while reducing the time and cost for achieving regulatory compliance, many organizations will benefit from integrating tokenization into their SafeNet solution.
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By: SafeNet
Published Date: Jul 13, 2010
The purpose of this paper is to help organizations meet compliance obligations in a systematic way
that significantly reduces its complexity and reduces the cost on a year-over-year basis.
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Learn how to protect laptop data from loss or theft, and save on storage and IT resources with this best practices guide.
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Get past the hype and focus on simply, reliably, and cost-effectively protecting your systems and data.
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In this document we're first going to explore the use of the insurance metaphor in terms of its most fundamental element: the broad consequences of data loss. We'll also discuss industry and regulatory consequences of data loss.
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This tongue in cheek white paper explores data loss from a contrarian point of view - exploring the top 7 shortcuts you can take to ensure that you lose your data. And since a fundamental responsibility of any information technology professional, as well as any C-level executive, is to ensure that the data upon which any company is created is protected - scrupulously following these shortcuts should also ensure that you lose not only your data but your job as well.
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Learn how MessageLabs Hosted Policy Based Encryption service enables companies to automatically safeguard the security of sensitive data. -California edition
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Learn how MessageLabs Hosted Policy Based Encryption service enables companies to automatically safeguard the security of sensitive data. -Wisconsin Edition
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Learn how MessageLabs Hosted Policy Based Encryption service enables companies to automatically safeguard the security of sensitive data. -Wisconsin Edition
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Learn how MessageLabs Hosted Policy Based Encryption service enables companies to automatically safeguard the security of sensitive data. -Massachusetts Edition
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Learn how MessageLabs Hosted Policy Based Encryption service enables companies to automatically safeguard the security of sensitive data. -Michigan Edition
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Learn how MessageLabs Hosted Policy Based Encryption service enables companies to automatically safeguard the security of sensitive data. -Nevada edition
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Learn how MessageLabs Hosted Policy Based Encryption service enables companies to automatically safeguard the security of sensitive data. -Washington edition
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The purpose of deduplication is to provide more storage, particularly backup storage, for less money, right? Then wouldn't it be ridiculous if deduplication vendors were demanding that their customers pay more per terabyte of storage? Or if they were simply pushing the task of integrating, monitoring, and managing deduplication back onto their users?
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