Posts tagged “Security”

Border Security for the Olympics

Thursday, May 3rd, 2012

A look at the approach to border controls, security, and systems in the UK ahead of the Olympics in London.

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2012 IT Predictions: Disruptive IT Trends Move Into the Fabric of Mission-Critical Systems

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

The key theme for 2012 will be one of customer-facing business innovation and organizations will continue to embed six disruptive IT trends into their mission-critical business applications and processes, having cleared some of the earlier technical hurdles.

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Mobile Christmas Shopping – Balancing Risk and Convenience

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Online holiday shopping from mobile devices requires extra vigilance and some simple steps for protection. Learn tips for safer online shopping and seasonal scams to avoid.

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Social Collaboration Brings Crucial Value to the Enterprise

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

Enterprise social platforms in the enterprise are enabling information demand to meet the supply in an organic, natural and efficient way, without much oversight, governance or control. Unisys is recognized for its successful internal social collaboration initiative.

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Year in the Rear View Mirror: Part III

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Finally, I want to highlight Steve Vinsik and his post on Cyber Crime: How to Prevent an Attack and Mitigate Damage. Again, if you remember June time frame, and were following business news, there was a RSA SecureID hack. While there was hype about the incident, Steve focused on immediate points enterprises should focus on [...]

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Year in the Rear View Mirror: Part I

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

While most blogosphere focused on the “what” of 2011 security challenges, we added more to the “how” enterprises are going to address these security challenges.

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When Cyber Attacks Become Physical

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Effective cyber security is now an essential part of protecting national infrastructure and therefore is a vital part of any national security strategy – not just to protect vital information and communication technologies, but also to ensure they are not used to damage or block access to other physical infrastructure

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The Seismic Shift in Security: Part 3 – Information Security and the Butterfly Effect

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Without a holistic view of your information system, you invite failure that opens up your business and organization to security risks.

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Asia Pacific Customers Won’t Accept Data Breaches as a Cost of Doing Business

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

The best business is repeat business – keeping the same customers for a long period of time. But it can be quickly eroded if consumers feel that they have been put at risk.

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The Seismic Shift in Security: Part 2 – Information Push, Information Pull

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

The mobile network has resulted in changes in how data flows and with it three significant vulnerabilities you need to address.

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