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RSA 2010: Experts urge firms to speak up on data breaches
Companies should share data with law enforcement, says panel.
Mar 3 2010 2:14PM
Experts urge caution on cloud computing
A number of leading authorities have been urging caution on the adoption of web-based services as a new wave of vendors unveil cloud initiatives.
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Experts urge collaboration to fight fraud
Separate data sharing intitiatives should be more closely linked
May 5 2008 10:30AM
Experts urge fundamental rethink of IT security
IT chiefs must forget about securing their infrastructure and focus on securing data if they are to protect vital corporate assets, experts have argued.
Apr 10 2008 7:37AM
Experts urge firms not to rush into SOA
Companies racing to implement service oriented architecture (SOA) systems risk fatally damaging their existing business processes, a technology consultant warned today.
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Resist the urge: No more point solutions
Buying the latest tools to secure your assets is not the way forward. A structured plan for your infosec is vital, says Illena Armstrong.
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