Infosecurity Europe 2008.

Database and Network JournalVol. 38 Nbr. 2, April 2008

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DATABASE AND NETWORK INTELLIGENCE

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Infosecurity Europe 2008.

A selection of papers from exhibitors at Infosecurity Europe 2008, Europe's dedicated Information security event. Now in its 13th year, providing an education programme, new products & services, over 300 exhibitors and 11,700 visitors from every segment of the industry. 22nd-24th April 2008 in the Grand Hall, Olympia www.infosec.co.uk

Top Ten Tips to Data Security

Dr. Peter Mitteregger--Vice President of Europe & EMEA CREDANT Technologies

Every day sees another headline that illustrates how data protection has been ignored resulting in vital data that has been exposed or lost. Yet it is common knowledge that enterprises have a vested interest, and a legal obligation to effectively protect data. Companies must understand, and account, for any mishaps and by merely adopting a security policy alone will only provide a false sense of data protection and potentially lead to the cost, embarrassment and humiliation of notifying customers, shareholders and competitors when data does go missing.

When you think of data security, it would be wrong to think of it as a static problem. Today's working lifestyle typically means data is mobile and carried across a multitude of devices including desktop PCs, laptops, notebooks, smartphones, PDAs, USB drives and CDs, and not just those meant to carry data--essentially any kind of endpoint c...

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