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How to avoid encryption chaos: The art of key management by PGP Corporation
October 08, 2009 - (Free Research)
Review common frustrations that organisations experience when implementing and managing encryption technology. Nigel Stanley of Bloor Research reveals top tips for avoiding encryption chaos and references recent headlines to emphasize the need for encrypted data.
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Getting Started with LINQ to XML by Global Knowledge
December 2008 - (Free Research)
LINQ is an acronym which stands for Language Integrated Query. This new technology comes built into the .NET Framework 3.5 and can be used with any of the different languages that run under .NET. This paper serves as an introduction.
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Deploying XML Converters On Microsoft BizTalk Server by DataDirect Technologies
March 2009 - (Free Research)
This document describes how to deploy DataDirect XML Converters for .NET on Microsoft BizTalk to help control the input and output ports of BizTalk applications that need to convert data in native formats to XML.
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Start your vacation early: Data protection on today's budget by Thales
May 2009 - (Free Research)
In this white paper, Jon Oltsik, Principal Analyst at ESG, shows you where to start, how to focus on the real threats to data, and what actions you can take today to make a meaningful contribution to stopping data breaches. This is must read advice for storage and security professionals.
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SafeGuard Enterprise by Sophos Inc.
December 2009 - (Free Research)
Protect your confidential information and comply with regulatory mandates. SafeGuard Enterprise provides multi-layered endpoint data security by combining encryption and data leakage prevention. Try it for yourself with this 30-day trial.
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Secure and Cost-Effective Data Transport by Thales
May 2009 - (Free Research)
This white paper addresses the concerns of chief information officers and network architects worried about how to best utilize new data transport infrastructures from an economic, operational, and security perspective. The purpose of this paper is to assist decision makers selecting new data transport methods and infrastructures.
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Data Deduplication – Different Approaches for Different Environments by Hewlett-Packard Company
October 2009 - (Free Research)
There are so many different types of deduplication: source, target, hash-based, delta differential-based, and global dedupe, for example. Read this presentation transcript for a discussion of data backup methods, data security, and data storage strategies for various environments.
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Email As Evidence: 12 Steps To Ensuring Good Evidential Quality Of Email by Mimecast
August 2009 - (Free Research)
Infrastructures of potentially dozens of servers have built up around corporate
email servers to provide better governance, reduced risk and improved legislative compliance - anti-virus, anti-spam, attachment handling, encryption, disclaimers, archiving and hot-standby mail servers to name a few.
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Encryption Key Management: A Technical White Paper by Quantum Corporation
October 2007 - (Free Research)
Quantum's Encryption Key Manager (Q-EKM) is a centralized key manager application that manages the encryption keys used as part of the LTO Ultrium 4 (LTO-4) drive-based data encryption process.
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Strengthening Enterprise Security through Notebook Encryption by Intel Corporation
December 2008 - (Free Research)
Implementing notebook computer encryption is significantly less costly than the potential expense of one data breach. Read this paper to learn why Intel recommends adopting notebook encryption and how to implement it in a cost-effective manner.
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Protecting Enterprise Data with Proofpoint Encryption by Proofpoint, Inc.
October 2009 - (Free Research)
More than ever before, enterprises are under pressure to protect private data. Learn more about Proofpoint Encryption, Proofpoint's easy-to-deploy and easy-to-use policy-based email encryption solution and why email encryption is a critical component of today's email security solutions.
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Database Encryption and Key Management for Microsoft SQL Server 2008 by Thales
October 2009 - (Free Research)
This technical guide for database administrators and IT security experts demonstrates how you can protect your sensitive data with the native database encryption functions of Microsoft SQL Server 2008, such as cell-level encryption and Transparent Data Encryption, and manage and protect encryption keys with hardware security modules (HSMs).
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2009 Annual Study: France Enterprise Encryption Trends by PGP Corporation
September 2009 - (Free Research)
Read this paper to learn the results of a study that analyzes survey results from 414 France-based businesses and IT managers about their current and future needs, motivations, uses, budgets, and strategies for enterprise data protection.
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Securing Laptops with Full Disk Encryption by PGP Corporation
February 2008 - (Free Research)
Read this paper to learn about the driving factors behind the increasing use of laptops in business activities, the data and information security issues associated with laptop systems, the overall benefits and challenges of encryption, the overall benefits of full disk encryption, and PGP Corporation's highly effective approach.
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2009 Annual Study: U.S. Enterprise Encryption Trends by PGP Corporation
September 2009 - (Free Research)
Check out this study, which analyzes survey results from 997 U.S. business and IT managers about their current and future needs, motivations, uses, budgets, and strategies for enterprise data protection.
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LSI SafeStore™ Encryption Services by LSI Corporation.
September 2008 - (Free Research)
The emergence of self-encrypting drives is timely in mitigating the security vulnerabilities of data-at-rest. LSI is pleased to offer SafeStore™ encryption services which combine local key management with self-encrypting drives.
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The business impact of data security regulations: Featuring Massachusetts by Sophos Inc.
June 2009 - (Free Research)
This article discusses some aspects of a new regulation -- 201 CMR 17:00 -- and offers suggestions on how data security best practices can help with compliance. Companies should discuss the regulation in detail with their legal consul to examine how it affects their unique circumstances and the best course of action to be taken.
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