Be Prepared To Pay For Security
Leader Nobody expects free security, and if ISPs need to charge for doing this, then users - that is anyone with an Internet connection - should be prepared to shoulder the cost. When one million of your customers have their IP addresses added to a spam...
[August 23, 2005, 13:35]
Be Prepared: Crafting And Implementing A Disaster Recovery Plan
White Papers With an almost endless array of external threats, banks need to be prepared for the worst. While a disaster recovery plan - or business continuity plan - is a regulatory requirement, not all plans are created equal.
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When Terrorism Hits Home: How Prepared Are State And Local Law Enforcement
White Papers This report presents the results of a 2002 survey conducted one year after the 9/11 attacks and just prior to the formation of DHS, with the goal of assessing how prepared state and local law enforcement agencies currently are for terrorism.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Disaster Recovery: Are You Prepared? (Post 9.11)
White Papers This paper focuses on the concepts of Disaster Recovery, why it is important to implement a Disaster Recovery plan that incorporates Westbrook Technologies’ products, and what should be done to be properly prepared in the event of a natural or man...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
A Crisis Management Plan: Are You Prepared?
White Papers But, in a world when the wrong split-second decision can cost a company millions in negative publicity, not being prepared is not worth the risk - to executives or the companies they work for. Most people like to think they do their best work in...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Disaster Recovery: Are You Prepared?
White Papers The lucky ones, which were prepared for such a catastrophic disaster, recovered their systems at alternative locations weeks ago and are now in the process of planning an orderly migration back to their old data center, or in some cases, a new...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Be Prepared To Pay For Security
Talkback Be prepared to pay for security Leader Mr. AT Alishtari, POA and Founder EDI Secure LLLP, had 3 million emails sent to prominent Americans with spam who were on a Federal list to report sites who sent spam to block them from the Internet.
[August 26, 2005, 6:52]
Be Prepared To Pay For Security
Talkback Am I prepared to pay for security. Yes, with conditions. I'm ready to pay for it after you put it into my hands and prove it works. Sure, I'll pay for peace of mind online but who do I pay when companies lie about their products.
[February 18, 2006, 20:01]
Be Prepared When Disaster Strikes: Implement A Solid Continuity Of Operations Plan With Veritas Cluster Server
White Papers In case of unexpected disaster, one must be prepared to provide continuous backup and fast recovery simultaneously to protect critical data and systems. Government agencies are charged with storing and protecting the nation's most sensitive medical...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Using Stored Prepared Statements For Better Performance
White Papers This paper describes how to tune your Cloudscape database applications using Stored Prepared Statements. This paper should help you determine how the use of Stored Prepared Statements can improve the performance of your application.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Be Prepared To Pay For Security
Talkback David. Good point. Although I prefer solving causes I think that fighting long lasting symptoms is still better then doing nothing at all. ISPs can make a difference I think. They could block well known attack ports (e.g.and 445) that are not...
[August 25, 2005, 21:58]
Be Prepared To Pay For Security
Talkback Paying for increased security (services) is one thing. But to stimulate that it'll have the desired effect vendor and supplier liability should also be increased. The desired effect being that consumers will adopt that what offers the most and best...
[August 23, 2005, 20:53]
Be Prepared To Pay For Security
Talkback Why is it unrealistic to expect Microsoft to produce secure software? No other vendor gets to sell a dangerous product and then completely disclaim all responsibility. Neither the users nor the ISPs can make Windows a secure operating system.
[August 25, 2005, 16:35]
Be Prepared To Pay For Security
Talkback They should just monitor outgoing traffic. If a PC generates lots of outgoing traffic to port 25 that traffic should be scanned for spam patterns and if it is found to be spammy it should be blocked. Outgoing traffic through mail servers should...
[August 25, 2005, 21:39]
Be Prepared To Pay For Security
Talkback Chris, good point. One might think of the following. You can go for a supplier that offers the option of not billing you for extra security services but in return you'll be facing additional cost if your PC turns out to be a security problem (e.g...
[August 24, 2005, 21:36]
Be Prepared To Pay For Security
Talkback Don't agree 100%. I think the answer is to legally and financially responsible make Micro$oft and any other Vendor responsible for security of their software. That will drive the cost up, but if they are going to be held accountable, they will...
[August 24, 2005, 20:01]
Be Prepared To Pay For Security
Talkback So are you suggesting that those of us who *don't* get infected by spambots, viruses and assorted malware should end up subsidising the clean-up for those users who do? I can see this as an optional service?
[August 23, 2005, 21:59]
Be Prepared: Continuity In The Face Of Disaster
White Papers Both federal agencies, as well as industry, have identified methods and guidelines to prepare for unforeseen events. For example, there is the National Response Plan (NRP) and the National Incident Management System (NIMS).
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Webcast: Are You Prepared For A Software Audit?
White Papers With software piracy steadily on the rise, software vendors are increasingly conducting license audits to protect their precious revenue streams. But what's actually involved in a software audit and could you pass one today?
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