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Stages of a Successful Information Management Strategy

In the digital age, the amount of information that businesses generate and receive has grown exponentially. At the same time, the importance of this information has only increased. Information management, in previous years a relatively straightforward process, has become something potentially challenging. In the current business environment, all businesses, should consider

Australia and New Zealand’s Data Centres are Least Complex in the World: Symantec

According to a study conducted by Symantec, Australian companies run data centres that are less complex than their overseas counterparts. The study—which surveyed just under 2500 IT professionals in 36 countries—ranked Australia and New Zealand below the international average for data centre complexity.  The US topped the list in terms

The Seven Deadly Sins of Data Security Breaches

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According to Trustwave, the top cause of organizational data breaches is "negligent insiders." Studies conducted by the data security firm found that 87% of breached businesses did not have security policies in place. More>>

What Are S&R Pros Doing About Data Security And Privacy?

Data security consistently tops the laundry list of security priorities because it must. Organizations are collecting data, creating data, using data, and storing data in some way or another. Mishandle data or disregard privacy, and you’ve got a public relations fiasco on your hands with the potential to disrupt business

BYOD: 10 Tips Enterprises Can Use to Protect Their Data

Bring your own device (BYOD) has become a huge trend as organizations look to reap the productivity benefits of a more engaged workforce while simultaneously making the company a more attractive place to work. According to a study conducted by Vertic, a digital ad agency, it is estimated that enterprise

UK data breaches up 1,000% in five years, finds Imation

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Imation Corp. has released figures obtained through a request under the Freedom of Information Act. The figures show that data breach numbers in the UK have increased by more than 1,000% in the past five years. More>>

5 Assumptions You Must Make to Address Data Security Breaches

Data security has become a top concern for IT departments, thanks with the rise in BYOD. More than ever, employees can access and store sensitive data on their personal mobile devices, making it vulnerable to becoming lost or stolen. “No matter the size of the company, from SMBs to large enterprises

Company data endangered by lack of BYOD security

The bring-your-own-device (BYOD) movement may be popular with employees, but it may also be putting corporate data at risk due to a lack of adequate security controls, employer policies and employee education, according to a survey. More>>

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