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<title>An A-Z of Security and Storage</title>
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<description>Spare a thought for the compilers of dictionaries in the Digital Age.  Technology is always moving beyond the confines of the alphabet. If you were given only 26 choices, for example, what would you list as the chief concerns of IT professionals today?</description>

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<title>A Storage Management Perspective on Sarbanes Oxley</title>
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<description>Mention storage in the same breath as Sarbanes Oxley and the immediate  reaction of senior management might be to hide the checkbook.   Invariably a vendor is making a pitch on how the latest, and greatest,  WORM-enabled, opto-magnetic, network replicated gizmo is going to solve  all of their problems.</description>

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<title>Enterprise-wide Intrusion Prevention: Network Security&apos;s Next Generation</title>
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<description>New security threats are growing in frequency, sophistication, and  danger.  While perimeter-focused security can mitigate risk from known  attacks, real protection comes from identifying and reacting to any new  threat the instant it hits your network.</description>

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<title>USB Flash Drives - Ready To Go Corporate?</title>
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<description>You wouldn&apos;t consider buying a laptop at your nearest consumer electronics store and bringing it into the office to work on, right? What about a RAID disk or a CD drive? - didn&apos;t think so. Yet one device that nearly everyone buys privately and keeps in their pockets these days to store both their personal data and confidential corporate data is seldom controlled or secured by the corporation: USB flash drives.</description>

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<title>The Storage Security Problem</title>
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<description>Storage networks have become critical components of corporate computing  environments. Regardless of the type of storage technology, these  networks have been designed as if the storage environment and all of  the components are already secure because security is provided by other  networked systems.</description>

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<title>Looming Danger</title>
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<description>Inevitably, intruders&apos; most attractive targets have the weakest  defenses.  Therefore, it shouldn&apos;t be surprising that enterprise  applications and databases are increasingly coming under attack from  the kind of threats once associated mostly with operating systems and  desktop applications.</description>

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<title>Wake Up!</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2005 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>The security industry has a massive problem. Despite a constant flow of  patches, millions spent on firewalls and IDS, and updated security  procedures, we&apos;re still plagued by the insider threat - malicious  hackers infiltrating networks using legitimate, but stolen,  credentials. As long as there are ways for malicious hackers to find  &apos;legitimate&apos; ways into your network - and there are dozens of easy ways  - networks will continue to be compromised.</description>

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<title>Digital Life Cycle Management</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2005 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Every organization is confronted with the question of how best to  manage digital identities in order to effectively control access to and  use of its IT application resources.  To grasp the extent of this  challenge, consider the stages of an identity&apos;s lifecycle, and the  processes, practices, and tools needed within each stage.</description>

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<title>New Trends in Vulnerability Detection</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2005 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>If you are responsible for finding vulnerabilities on large or small  enterprise networks, you are faced with a variety of political and  technical challenges in doing your job. Fortunately, there have been a  variety of new developments in the art of enterprise vulnerability  detection that make use of new and old technologies.</description>

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<title>SOX &amp; Storage</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2005 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Because of today&apos;s emphasis on stakeholder accountability and changing  oversight structures, business management is more answerable than at  anytime in the past for assuring the accuracy, protection, and access  to, financial and other business transactional information. This is  creating a partnership of responsibility between the IT domain and the  organization&apos;s executive management.</description>

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