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'''Welcome to Wikibon's Information Management (IM) Portal.'''
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The IM Portal is a resource for information professionals with technology and business backgrounds interested in leveraging information to increase organizational value and manage risk. We welcome you to join Wikibon, browse the portal and participate. You can write a Wikitip, Ask a Question or attend a Peer Incite Research Meeting.
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The Wikibon Information Management Research Portal contains information management research, articles, expert opinion, case studies, and company profiles.
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'''''<u>Check out these IM Peer Incite Podcasts and Reports</u>:'''''
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'''''1. NetApp and Wikibon Community on Using Sourcing Strategies to Modernize Legacy Information Infrastructures''''' 
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*[http://wikibon.org/wiki/v/Using_sourcing_strategies_to_modernize_legacy_systems Read the Research Notes from this Meeting]
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'''''2. Execs from the Energy, Healthcare, and Financial industries on the transition to 21st Century Information Management'''''
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*[http://wikibon.org/wiki/v/Building_a_strategic_information_plan_to_tame_unstructured_data Read the Research Notes from this Meeting]
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'''''3. X-Pfizer IT Exec Unlocks Legal Risk Secrets - Part 1-- The Problem Statement''''' (19:48)
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*[[Managing Archiving and Retention Risk|Read the research notes from this meeting]]
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'''''4. X-Pfizer IT Exec Unlocks Legal Risk Secrets - Part 2-- The Architectural Solution''''' (19:48)
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*[[Managing Archiving and Retention Risk|Read the research notes from this meeting]]
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'''''5. Peter Burris summarizes how Email archiving is moving from the server room to the court room to the board room''''' (5:47)
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*[[Email Archiving|Read the research notes from this meeting]]
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'''Welcome to the Wikibon Information Security Portal.'''
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The Information Security Portal is a new resource from The Wikibon Project for business and technology professionals interested in learning from peers and sharing knowledge about challenges in the industry, trends, emerging technologies, and best in class practices.
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The Wikibon Project invites comments from industry practitioners, technology, services, and content providers on the [http://wikibon.org/wiki/v/2010_Information_Security_Agenda Information Security Agenda: 2010]- common threats faced as global community and the priorities shared by all industry sectors for solutions. The goal of the Wikibon Project is to provide an open, quality peer research and dialog platform, and through this platform, establish industry extensions and interactions that enable a collective effort to advance a common information security agenda for end-users and technologies in 2010 and beyond.
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===Featured Case Study===
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==[[Implementing email archiving in retail|Retail Giant Tackles Email Archive]]==
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<p style="color: #666;">CS5 is retail organization with over 250,000 employees. The Exchange email system has about 75,000 seats and about 500,000 messages every day. In retail, margins are thin and CS5's strategy is to focus the Email archive only on the most important senior managers while aggressively deleting emails of other employees after a short period of time. </p>
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<p style="color: #666;">As the amount of digital data grows, so does the exposure to data loss. It is difficult to find a day when there hasn’t been a high-profile data security incident. The risk has reached such a level that data encryption is being implemented for stored data and mobile data, in addition to the traditional use of encrypting data in transit via the network. </p>
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==[[Email archiving|Implementing an Email Archive]]==
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<p style="color: #666;">Ninety percent of business communication is done by email, instant messaging (IM) and voicemail, all of which are electronically stored.
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<p style="color: #666;">In the early days of the computer industry, storage systems were physically large and resided within the confines of a controlled data center environment. Storage systems have evolved into lightweight devices and are easily accessible over corporate networks, making them more vulnerable to security breaches. Fueled by the growing costs of recovering from intrusions, public concerns over privacy and identity theft, and increased government regulations, businesses are spending more time and money to develop or improve storage network security systems.
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The main body of evidence that put Arthur Anderson out of business in 2002, after 89 years, came from email. Citigroup paid $400 million in fines after Elliot Spitzer subpoenaed emails written by stock analyst Jack Grubman.</p>
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Current revision as of 20:03, 14 April 2011


Welcome to the Wikibon Information Security Portal.

The Information Security Portal is a new resource from The Wikibon Project for business and technology professionals interested in learning from peers and sharing knowledge about challenges in the industry, trends, emerging technologies, and best in class practices.

The Wikibon Project invites comments from industry practitioners, technology, services, and content providers on the Information Security Agenda: 2010- common threats faced as global community and the priorities shared by all industry sectors for solutions. The goal of the Wikibon Project is to provide an open, quality peer research and dialog platform, and through this platform, establish industry extensions and interactions that enable a collective effort to advance a common information security agenda for end-users and technologies in 2010 and beyond.

Wikitip

IPhone security will keep you up at night

The iPhone is here and coming to an executive near you. IT organizations must focus attention first to the security issues. This will mean paying close attention to the rate at which AT&T and Apple expose critical security services on the iPhone. This will provide the first insight into whether or not Apple can successfully present itself as the suppler of a new class of enterprise IT devices.

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Browse all Information Security Wikitips

Featured Research

Data Encryption Strategies

As the amount of digital data grows, so does the exposure to data loss. It is difficult to find a day when there hasn’t been a high-profile data security incident. The risk has reached such a level that data encryption is being implemented for stored data and mobile data, in addition to the traditional use of encrypting data in transit via the network.

read more...

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Featured How-to Note

Implementing Storage Network Security

In the early days of the computer industry, storage systems were physically large and resided within the confines of a controlled data center environment. Storage systems have evolved into lightweight devices and are easily accessible over corporate networks, making them more vulnerable to security breaches. Fueled by the growing costs of recovering from intrusions, public concerns over privacy and identity theft, and increased government regulations, businesses are spending more time and money to develop or improve storage network security systems.

read more...

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