• 21Dec

    As your business continuity planners work on their 2010 projects, you may be facing an organizational decision soon regarding whether or not you will move to the current “Cloud Computing” environment.

    To help your teams prepare for that situation, you should read a recent article posted on the Network Computing website.  In this article, written by Satish Joshi, and as one of the very first considerations for a company to review, he goes on to state,

    “It is therefore of paramount importance to decide what exactly you are trying to do by ‘moving computing into the cloud.’ The computing cloud can be viewed at three different levels of abstraction:

    • At the bottom level, the cloud is simply a virtualized data center that offers you variable capacity for computing, storage, communications etc
    • At the middle level, the cloud is a whole platform including the middleware (apps servers, ESB, etc) and a complete application development environment
    • At the top level, the cloud actually provides complete business process functionality with variable capacity and service levels on demand. Your roadmap and cost benefit equations will be completely different depending which layers you wish to utilize.”

    Click here to read more about this current topic so relevant to the needs of today’s business continuity and risk management team members.

  • 16Nov

    Certainly, security professionals must be totally capable of evaluating risk, but, more importantly, in any organization, it is becoming more necessary to communicate that risk to management in a way that gets a buy-in and support for truly being able to mitigate that risk for the organization.

    With that in mind, we suggest you read a recent article published in Dark Reading, and authored by Tim Wilson.  Much of the material in the article comes from a series of speakers and presentation made at the recent CSI Annual Conference - 2009 .

    Read the full article.

  • 27Oct

    Compliance Week is offering an e-Conference on Wednesday and Thursday, October 28-29, that represents an alternative to the typical conference/trade show for those compliance professionals tasked with both regulatory compliance and corporate compliance responsibilities, and yet facing restricted travel budgets to attend such offerings.

    Click on the link below to learn more details as well as read Lora Bentley’s recommendations for participating in this first ever E-Conference ….

    http://www.itbusinessedge.com/cm/blogs/bentley/e-conference-offers-alternative-for-compliance-professionals/?cs=36998