Agile Business Continuity


17 Dec, 2009

Today’s Digest December 17, 2009

Posted by: Paul In: Daily Digest


  • Data Security Penalties set to rise
    Those companies which fail to adequately protect their data could risk incurring serious financial penalties if new legislation is brought to bear.
    The maximum fine for failing to adhere to rules laid …
  • Cloud computing tracks climate change
    Cloud computing is being used by search giant Google in order to track the impact of deforestation and map the devastation that is occurring in forests around the world.
    Google used the Copenhagen cli …
  • Data loss prevention enhanced through content tools
    In an effort to ensure compliance with data loss prevention guidelines, firms are turning to content inspection and discovery tools for assistance.
    IT security company Safend has extended its range of …
  • Congratulations, Boeing
    By Kevin Meyer

    Over the past several years we’ve taken Boeing to task for various issues primarily associated with their new 787 Dreamliner.  But today we’re putting that aside for a day to simply …

  • Re: Starting out
    Also, subscribe to the magazines – DRJ, Continuity Insights, etc. They have great articles, as well as job postings. Good luck! Chris Rohrs CBCP In a message …


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