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...outside the server. By encrypting every piece of data before it leaves the server, this system avoids the need to classify data and keep track of it, which simplifies data management, said Brandon Hoff, director of security product management... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/10/20/238222/Emulex-and-IBM-collaborate-on-security-for-cloud-storage.htm
...Pacific. According to Verizon Business, the service is aimed at helping businesses to discover, identify and classify data stored on servers in the extended network linking customers, partners and suppliers. This information is used... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/10/238538/Verizon-launches-data-risk-reduction-service.htm
...is. And, surprisingly, some organisations do not even realise who has what information where - let alone how to classify data and protect it accordingly. Heiser recommends dividing information into three risk levels: high, medium and low... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/04/24/235776/stamp-out-data-loss.htm
...system that contains data, who's data is it?" I wanted to review some of the reasons why it's important to classify data. Here are my answers: 1. Helps focus their attention on the data that is most critical to the business 2... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/stuart_king/2007/10/who-owns-the-data.html
...that the start point for most companies is to classify data in line with their confidentiality requirements...and data movement technologies to track and classify data. It also allows users to classify data based on importance, move it to a storage... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/09/22/232380/data-classification-why-it-is-important-and-how-to-do.htm
...appealed to companies to discover what data they have, who is looking at it and what they are doing with it, and to classify data and users before they store data. He said this was essential to be able identify the highest-value data in the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/10/23/227666/rsa-2007-long-term-data-storage-presents-legal-risks.htm
...this month's Storage Expo show. A survey conducted by Storage Expo found that one of the main reasons companies classify data was access control (67%). The second reason was retention control (21%), and the third was retrieval and... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/10/10/232616/poor-data-classification-can-cost-firms-millions-of-pounds.htm
...not going to restore that less valuable data immediately following a disaster. All of this information can help you classify data based on criticality, value to the organization or legal implications. Listen to Pierre's answer to this question... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/08/29/218087/What-do-tiered-storage-and-ILM-have-to-do-with-disaster.htm
...e-discovery BlueArc and Index Engines announced a new partnership that will allow Index Engines to extract and classify data from BlueArc's Titan NAS systems. Index Engines is best known for its TE-200 Tape Engine, which searches offline... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/09/03/226509/storage-news-weekly-cisco-still-creeping-up-on-brocade.htm
...compliance policies for access to and supervision of the content Set compliance policy classes for required retention Classify data into applicable policy classes Archive to write once, read many-compliant media. Source: Bloor Research... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/09/17/205224/firms-must-organise-their-data-or-face-prosecution.htm

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