If disaster strikes, will critical enterprise apps be ready?

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If disaster strikes, will critical enterprise apps be ready?
You certainly have a disaster recovery plan for your company's IT systems and applications. But are you testing it to be sure it will work as planned in an emergency? If not, trouble could be lurking. Read More


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Research group developing new cybersecurity tools
The Northrop Grumman Cybersecurity Research Consortium is focused on improving mobile and cloud security and on reducing the cost of recovery from cyberattacks. Read More

Lockdown: How would you handle emergency network operations?
Are you ready for a natural disaster, denial of service or security breach? If one happened right now, would you have a plan ready to respond to it? What the recent highly publicized security breaches demonstrated was that some companies were ready and some were woefully unprepared. Read More

Why leadership style matters when disaster strikes
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BootMed teaches how to save ailing PCs
BootMed is not a program, it's an Ubuntu-based boot disc tailored (or "remixed," in BootMed jargon) with the idea of recovering failed or malware-infected Windows PC installations. Read More

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If you've ever lost a laptop or had one stolen, you know what an awful feeling it leaves behind. But a new breed of laptop security software is turning the tables on thieves, giving owners and police a fighting chance of recovering the missing property and sometimes even bringing thieves to justice. Read More

From CI0.com: When the Worst Happens: SharePoint Recovery
SharePoint has become vital to the business infrastructure and, in many companies, it's even used as the company's public facing website. Because of this high visibility, a well-thought-out disaster recovery strategy for SharePoint is imperative. Read More

 
 
 

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