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CAMP IT Virtualization Conference Wrap-up
Last week, I attended CAMP IT, an event designed to help businesses and IT benefit from virtualization strategies through successful management, security, and recovery practices. I also had the opportunity to give a presentation tilted, “Unique Threats: How to Handle … Continue reading
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The ‘greening’ of messaging infrastructures: An idea worth spreading
I just returned from presenting at the Wall Street Technology Association (WSTA) seminar in New York. The umbrella theme for the conference was Modernizing the Data Center: Green and Other Considerations and the audience for my presentation, Cost Containment, Consolidation … Continue reading
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Getting Real About Data Leakage
Every day, someone from some company is compromising your data security. Sensitive data is leaking out through your corporate firewalls and, to be honest, it is difficult, perhaps impossible, to stop the flood. Whether data leakage is intentional or not … Continue reading
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No Best Practices Here
For the two decades that I have worked in email security as an IT analyst, System Administrator, Solutions Consultant, and Sales Engineer I always felt like I was fighting a losing battle. Email security issues were only addressed after they … Continue reading
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