Information technology is increasingly becoming the backbone for business operations of companies. However, IT is getting impacted due to growing concerns such as malicious code, system intrusion, data threats, IP violations and internal IT operational risks.
In the complimentary new white paper titled "Securing Mobile Devices," ISACA, a leading global association for enterprise governance of information technology (IT), noted that the use of wireless networks, typically less secure than wired networks, leaves information at greater risk for interception.
Initiated as a consumer-oriented technology, social media is increasingly being leveraged as a powerful, low-cost tool for enterprises to drive business objectives such as enhanced customer interaction, greater brand recognition and more effective employee recruitment.
Why You Should Read This White Paper - Securities traders, banks, investment advisors and others in the finacial services industry have long embraced new communication tools. Email, for example, and more recently instant messaging can provide individuals within these firms with a distinct competitive advantage by providing information more quickly and allowing them to make more well-informed decisions.
This guide will help you assess and compare the cost of managing payment security via an on-premises or hosted operations model. Topics include:
Why You Should Read This White Paper - The energy industry is among the largest and most important industries worldwide. For example:
This white paper discusses key issues around encryption for both email and file transfer systems, some of the leading statutes that require sensitive content to be encrypted, and suggestions for moving forward with encryption.
This guide will help you assess and compare the cost of managing payment security via an on-premises or hosted operations model. Topics include:
Thanks to the rapid growth of Web sites such as Facebook and Twitter, social computing has entered the enterprise lexicon quickly as business and IT managers seek to leverage the power of social applications to improve communications and collaboration both internally and externally.
The goal of this white paper is to provide an introduction to the key areas involved in developing an e-discovery capability and to help organizations plan to become better prepared for the rigors of the e-discovery process.
Initiated as a consumer-oriented technology, social media is increasingly being leveraged as a powerful, low-cost tool for enterprises to drive business objectives such as enhanced customer interaction, greater brand recognition and more effective employee recruitment.
Thanks to the rapid growth of Web sites such as Facebook and Twitter, social computing has entered the enterprise lexicon quickly as business and IT managers seek to leverage the power of social applications to improve communications and collaboration both internally and externally.
This white paper focuses on the critical need to manage outbound content sent using email, instant messages, text messages, tweets, Facebook posts and the growing number of other venues from which damaging content might be sent.