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Take a multi-pronged approach to data security
Data security is at the top of a lot of managers' minds these days. Perhaps we can learn from the financial services industry, where the issue is perennially on the front-burner. Aberdeen reports Read more...
Time to rethink your data retention policies
Data retention is an issue at the forefront of everybody's minds right now. Sarbanes-Oxley has a seven-year requirement. Gramm-Leach-Bliley, HIPAA and the new PCI requirements all require data Read more...
Data breaches hit record in 2007
It was a bad year for data protection. Sarbanes-Oxley made this a priority at some companies, but that didn't stop the hackers. By some measures--including one from the San Diego-based Identity Theft Read more...
Aberdeen looks at best-in-class security trends
When it comes to compliance-related security efforts, the benefits are pretty obvious. Most people would agree that automated approaches would work best, but resource issues and stubbornness at the Read more...
More on small accounting companies and Sarbox
There has been a lot of ink spilled on small companies and Sarbox. What about small Read more...
How much do data breaches really cost?
We've seen a lot of shocking data breaches as of late; JPMorgan's was a good example. But how much do they cost? Read more...
Stateless computing a Sarbox benefit?
We've noted that just about all vendors have put together a list of Sarbanes-Oxley-oriented features and benefits. You would be remiss if you didn't. It can get overwhelming for buyers. But we Read more...
ALSO NOTED: Does CEO certification matter?; Do laws actually encourage data destruction?;
> Neiman-Marcus has lost a laptop with personal data of about 160,000 employees. Article > More banks sue in face of retailer and Read more...
Big data breach at JPMorgan
We've discussed at length your customer data security obligations when it comes to customer data. Radio Shack's unfortunate event was both humiliating and costly. It never ceases to amaze me that Read more...
Unintended consequence: tighter controls on laptops
Did anyone think that the rise of Sarbanes-Oxley would lead to tighter control of employee laptops? Yet now it seems logical--there have been way too many data breaches involving stolen laptops. Read more...

