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Server and Desktop Solutions: What the Research Means for Small ...
| by Igor Grubisic |
... ÿþ Server and Desktop Solutions: What the Research Means for Small and Medium ... According to
the interviewees, this variable influences security management. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/FreeOpenSource/2006/12/research_notes/RN_TS_XIG_12_20_06_1.asp - 16k |
| Summary: Different types of organizations show distinct preferences when assigning importance to the criteria on which to base their
operating system selection. Small and medium enterprises need to carefully analyze the available data to accurately evaluate
their strategic IT investments.
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Security for Small and Medium Businesses » The TEC Blog
... We all know what security means when we think of our home. Did we lock the door when we left
for the day? Is the stove turned off? ...
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| blog.technologyevaluation.com/blog/2008/04/15/security-for-small-and-medium-businesses/ - 34k - 2008-04-15 |
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Security Begins on Your Desktop
| by J. Dowling |
... Provide education, policy and means to assure data privacy in network ... Personal computer-based
firewalls to assure network security within the corporate intranet ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ExecutiveView/2000/04/research_notes/MI_EV_JFD_04_18_00_1.asp - 16k |
| Summary: The documents, spreadsheets, databases and other files on the personal computers used to conduct business are corporate assets.
It cost money to create them and that investment should be protected. Additionally, companies have both competitive and legal
obligations to assure that such data is kept priv
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Is Your Financial Transaction Secure?
| by L. Taylor |
... What this means is that the security audit as defined by the consultant was only half-way useful
since there are many well-known exploits of UDP ports that ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Security/1999/10/news_analysis/NA_ST_LPT_10_6_99_1.asp - 9k |
| Summary: The FDIC imposes IT integrity ratings on financial institutions. These ratings are known as URSIT ratings and are not disclosed
to the public. There is no easy discernable way to know how safe your on-line transactions are.
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Incident Handling and Response Capability: An IT Security ...
| by Catherine M. Woodbury, CISSP |
... one internally using an internal expert or sending IT Security team members ... Regardless of
the means to accomplish this capability, there are three fundamental ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Security/2002/05/research_notes/MI_ST_XCW_05_08_02_1.asp - 13k |
| Summary: As long as human intervention is part of network operations, there will always be vulnerabilities and an Incident Response
capability establishes a force to minimize the effect of system security breaches.
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Evaluating Strategic Information Technology Investment: An ...
| by Igor Grubisic |
... GPL), which means that one can legally use them, copy them, change them, or even redistribute them.
The open source philosophy enables "security through many ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/FreeOpenSource/2006/12/research_notes/RN_TS_XIG_12_18_06_1.asp - 12k |
| Summary: The problem of information technology investments particularly concerns small and medium enterprises, as they are much more
limited in resources than large enterprises. One of the critical questions is whether to implement an open source or closed
source solution.
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The "S" in SAP Doesn't Stand for Security (that goes for ...
| by M. Reed |
... the outside world (Only the presentation client should be used over WAN and open Internet connection; here
security can be achieved by various means (eg, PKI ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/DataWarehousing/1999/12/news_analysis/NA_DW_MFR_12_8_99_2.asp - 6k |
| Summary: During the course of product evaluations for a customer, the Technology Evaluation Center has uncovered a potential security
hole in SAP R/3's three-tier architecture. SAP has revealed that they expect the database or third party products to handle
security between the application server and the database
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Security
| by L. Taylor |
... ÿþThe 7 Habits of Highly Effective Security L. Taylor - June 6, 2000 ... Sometimes it is the
most basic security procedures that are overlooked, eg,. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Security/2000/06/news_analysis/NA_ST_LPT_06_06_00_1.asp - 7k |
| Summary: You know your organization needs to be proactive about security, but you don't know what that means. You’re a busy executive
and you need your security agenda summed up in a nutshell, but you know nothing about information security. What
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Security Snafu at NetBank
| by L. Taylor |
... If they offer security consulting services, chances are they understand network security better
than ISP's without such services which means they are more ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Security/1999/11/news_analysis/NA_ST_LPT_11_15_99_1.asp - 6k |
| Summary: Online internet bank NetBank suffered an embarrassing security exposure late last week when a customer discovered he had access
to more funds and information than his own.
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Saudi Arabian Network Security Provokes Local Considerations
| by L. Taylor |
... means of getting their websites out of the country. In fact, if you go to the following location, you
won't see much: http://www.kacst.edu.sa. Internet security ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Security/2000/04/news_analysis/NA_ST_LPT_04_06_00_1.asp - 6k |
| Summary: Internet security in Saudi Arabia does not go overlooked. Are the Saudis being over zealous and paranoid, or are they practicing
smart network security?
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