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Conficker Working Group identifies successes and failures
More co-operation needed.
Dan Raywood
Jan 28 2011 12:23PM
Security
Capacity planning failures 'down to IT'
Capacity planning and management initiatives are largely ineffective because the majority of IT shops are unable to convey the results to non-IT managers.
Clement James
Jul 10 2008 9:05AM
Strategy
Hard drive failures down to 'magnetic avalanche'
Wobbly polarity key to preventing data loss. Scientists have published new research that can help prevent the "magnetic avalanches" that wipe computer hard drives clean.
Robert Jaques
Jul 18 2007 1:29PM
Hardware
Most enterprises admit IT security failures
Almost 85 per cent of large US enterprises admit to having suffered an IT security incident over the past 12 months, and the number of breaches continues to rise, new research warned today.
Robert Jaques
Jul 6 2006 11:57AM
Security
Backup encryption failures leave data in peril
Potentially sensitive corporate data is being placed unnecessarily at risk because less than a quarter of companies currently encrypt their backup tapes, newly published research has claimed.
William Eazel
Nov 24 2005 10:28AM
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