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Protecting corporate and personal data
Symantec | Published: 14:30 GMT, 02 February 12 | www.cio.co.uk
The cost you can't ignore
In recent times the quantity of electronic data that organisations have to process and store has increased beyond all recognition. As electronic media including email communication become an ever more critical element of effective business practice, organisations must manage the risks and requirements of efficient data storage while balancing the associated costs.
Drowning in data?
Symantec | Published: 14:15 GMT, 02 February 12 | www.cio.co.uk
How to manage your growing data mountain
Data is good. But sometimes that's hard to remember, given the deluge of electronic information threatening to engulf businesses. Yet, if managed effectively, the data your organisation generates can represent a vital resource that adds real value to your business and underpins your drive for profit.
When good backups go bad
Symantec | Published: 10:53 GMT, 31 January 12 | www.cio.co.uk
Data recovery failures and what to do about them
As data growth continues to accelerate each year, so does the need for reliable and effective backup; the onsequences of data loss today can be devastating for companies of all sizes. Without knowing how to understand your specific backup and data protection needs, the decision on how to back up can be a challenging one.
Securing USB flash drives with biometric authentication
Imation | Published: 11:43 GMT, 02 December 11 | www.cio.co.uk
Improved security at your fingertips
Every day, people and organisations hand over their most valuable and vital personal information to government agencies. It is then up to the recipient – a federal or state agency, or another government organisation – to safely store that data.
Encryption and data protection
Symantec.cloud | Published: 15:13 GMT, 03 November 11 | www.cio.co.uk
What does it mean and if it is so important why is everybody not using it?
Every day, more than 75 billion legitimate personal and business emails are exchanged globally, yet only a tiny fraction are encrypted. In a world where leaked emails, spyware and data theft can cost companies millions.





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