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The law on telephone tapping will be discussed in the Italian Senate on Monday. The opposition party and the Italian newspapers harshly criticized the law. And now there's the appeal of Reporter Without Borders to the Italian senators to act responsibly and not become accomplices to a repressive law that is completely incompatible with the European democratic standards.
http://www.inaltreparole.net/en/journalism/rsfcontroddlintercettazioni270510.htmlThe law on telephone tapping will be discussed in the Italian Senate on Monday. The... more
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Are CIOs spending less time on supervising what they should be doing the most—strengthening the citadel and securing the digital assets—particularly when corporate wide cyber crimes and espionage have started to show a quantum jump even in developing economies like India? Security may be a key thing that worries CIOs, but there are other things that keep him occupied these days.
http://information-security-resources.com/2009/12/17/lest-we-forget-about-enterprise-security/Are CIOs spending less time on supervising what they should be doing the... more
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Enterprise applications choke the corporate IT networks, and the blame invariably falls on bandwidth scarcity. Jeff Barker, VP solutions and Technical Marketing at Blue Coat Systems, talks exclusively to Rahul Neel Mani about application optimization and secured delivery.Enterprise applications choke the corporate IT networks, and the blame invariably... more
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As part of their storage security strategy, enterprises must understand the value of such intellectual property in combination with the risk tolerance of the organization before they can address how to appropriately secure it and store it. Moreover, because the value of information changes over its lifetime, so should its storage.As part of their storage security strategy, enterprises must understand the value of... more
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