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Women more likely to reveal password

A new British survey is likely to cause a furor everywhere. The poll, by Infosecurity Europe, of 576 office workers found that 45 percent of women revealed their passwords to strangers posing as Read more...

Are you a workaholic?

Do you think you are a workaholic? While many CIOs and other IT executives think that work is the center of their lives, more and more Americans are saying that work is not their life, according to a Read more...
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Plan for power outages

Most of us forget that computer systems are only as good as the electrical power that keeps them up and running. So it is especially alarming to hear that most business continuity plans could not Read more...

ALSO NOTED: Ignore eDiscovery at your own peril; How to tell a CIO from a CEO;

> Ignore eDiscovery at your own peril. Article> How to tell a CIO from a CEO. Read more...
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Bank customers shrug off security threats

A new Gartner study finds that the public is more concerned about high banking fees than they are about security to protect their bank accounts. More customers switch banks because of fees than Read more...

ALSO NOTED: The reality about business promises;A guide to termination and compensation;

> Can you rely on all the business promises made to you? Article > Read more...

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Survey: Success elusive for virtualization projects

According to a poll commissioned by Computer Associates, nearly half of companies globally deploying server virtualization consider the project a failure. The major reason cited by companies was Read more...

The shift in security strategies

While its no secret that users are the weakest link when it comes to enterprise security, a new survey reveals that it's time to tackle the issue by issuing better user policies and by paying Read more...

IT leaders: We're prepared, Feds aren't

With today marking the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, there's tons of news related to how companies have been preparing for similar events as well as more than a few surveys Read more...