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Remote management is vital to secure USB drives

USB drives are proving to be immensely popular and valuable as they can increase productivity and are easy to use. There are many scenarios where they...

Opinion: Microsoft and Yahoo still searching for Google's crown

My favourite of Apple's many jabs at Microsoft came in 2004, at the launch of OS X 10.4: "Redmond, start your photocopiers."

Opinion: Security must cover all forms of data

You learn from the media that a memory stick containing personal data has been left on the 8.10 train out of Birmingham. The police are involved and the data relates to your company.

Cultural impacts on project management – Anglo-Saxons versus the Spanish.

The Spanish and the Anglo-Saxons are both different and similar - armadas, monarchy, football, empires, you name it. They also both 'do' project management.

Government’s cyber security strategy is a lost opportunity

Shortly after the publication of the US Cyberspace Policy Review the government released its own strategy: "The Cyber Security Strategy of the United Kingdom", writes Crispin Blunt, shadow minister for home affairs and counter-terrorism.

Cloud computing – the legal risks

  • Opinion
  • Author: Dan Burge
  • Date: 29 July 2009
While it is clear that the cloud has the potential to offer a great deal for end-users, there are an assortment of potential legal risks and issues that should be considered and, where possible, mitigated, writes Dan Burge, partner at Denton Wilde Sapte.

Virtualisation in hosting – approach with caution

For most IT managers the need to do more with less has never been more pressing. But how can you build better IT systems with reduced funds? There is...

Businesses must change their recruitment mindset

An emerging worldwide battle for IT skills is stopping UK businesses from re-organising for growth and preventing new recruits from fulfilling their potential...

Security Zone: Push for the use of centralised data

"You make a child, but you don't make its mind," is an old saying from Trinidad. I am reminded of this when I think of how data changes as it migrates...

India's ID cards challenge

The scene is set for another modern Indian classic. It involves previous failures, deep systemic corruption, anti-terrorism, political ideology and ambition, at least two billionaires, a cast of 1.2 billion people, and a battleground for local and global outsourcing giants
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