Thursday, May 14, 2009

Inside a data leak audit

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May 14, 2009
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In this issue:

1. Inside a data leak audit

2. Review: SanDisk one-touch backup drive offers simplicity, sophistication

3. EMC addresses SAN configuration problems

4. Seagate to lay off 1,100 workers

5. Samsung ships first 32GB memory card

6. Tandberg launches virtual tape range

7. How to Sync Your Files

8. Fabrik Backs Up Data Much Like Mozy Does


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Inside a data leak audit

When the director of IT at a Boston-based, midsize pharmaceutical firm was first
approached to participate in a data leakage audit, he was thrilled. He figured
the audit would uncover a few weak spots in the company's data leak defenses and
he would then be able to leverage the audit results into funding for additional
security resources.
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Review: SanDisk one-touch backup drive offers simplicity, sophistication

SanDisk's Ultra Backup USB Flash Drive combines a physical backup button with
sophisticated backup tools to make the little device convenient and easy to use.
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EMC addresses SAN configuration problems

EMC Corp. on Tuesday announced Storage Configuration Advisor (SCA), a
hardware-software combination designed to alert IT managers to configuration
errors in storage-area networks (SANs).
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Seagate to lay off 1,100 workers

Following layoffs and salary reductions unveiled earlier this year, Seagate now
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Samsung ships first 32GB memory card

Samsung is now shipping its highest-density memory card, a 32GB model that
incorporates 30-nanometer lithography technology.
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Tandberg launches virtual tape range

Tandberg Data has launched a new range of virtual tape libraries offering users
the chance to export data to both virtual tape and physical tape.
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How to Sync Your Files

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Fabrik Backs Up Data Much Like Mozy Does

A Mozy by any other name is...Fabrik. Though resold by Hitachi-owned Simpletech,
the only differences between Mozy and Fabrik are the name and the revision of
the client software that sits in your system tray waiting to back up your files.
That means that Fabrik Ultimate Backup Home (free) falls under industry giant
EMC's umbrella. The 128-bit or 448-bit Blowfish encrypted data you send to them
is safe--a lot safer than that data you back up locally.
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