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Every company needs to understand what it wants from security and practice it from the top down.
The CIO of Port of Portland talks about electronic records management, demand for wireless services and growing ITsecurity threats.
The CIO of Corbis talks about integrating IT services, the CIO-CFO relationship and what other C-level executives need to know about IT.
The CIO of Aflac talks about minimizing risk, disaster preparedness and privacy issues.
To prevent a boardroom tug-of-war over IT resources, CIOs need a new approach.
Driven in part by recent events, financial services executives -- including those in IT -- are paying attention to business continuity like never before.
CIOs should consider "client resilience" as the answer to increasingly complex IT.
Business leaders today face the challenge of keeping their enterprises up, running, and growing -- no matter what happens
Enterprises have improved their time to recovery, but must remain vigilant about backup techniques.
The explosive growth in data volumes means that organizations need to gain more visibility and control over their data center storage environments.
As the open source movement penetrates the corporate IT department, CIOs must integrate open source software into their enterprise infrastructure.
While Internet conferencing has become as indispensable as email, organizations still need to view it as a potential vehicle for security breaches.
As online threats have evolved, organizations need to develop a strategy beyond the "fire drill" approach of addressing one threat at a time.
As disk-based backup solutions have become more affordable, organizations can now bring improved backup and recovery speeds and new efficiencies to IT departments.
As outsourcing continues to be attractive, organizations need to make sure that their outsourcing partners abide by laws to protect privacy of data.
Achieving compliance with regulations is enough of a challenge, let alone sustaining it when faced with overstretched staffs and budgets.
Organized online crime is on the rise -- from hijacking computers to phishing, pharming, and extortion -- and CIOs need to better protect data, customers, and employees.
As government agencies generate more electronic data than ever, IT managers are under pressure to resume operations quickly in the event of disruptions.
Achieving compliance with regulations is enough of a challenge, let alone sustaining it when faced with overstretched staffs and budgets.
As the financial industry becomes more dependent on complex technologies, regulators have pressed institutions to pay continuous attention to business continuity.
Smartphones are increasingly used to store confidential data, but CIOs must ensure they don't present a security risk.
In today's networked world, the free flow of information can also be a hindrance.
Terror attacks and hurricanes are more real than ever. CIOs must prepare for the worst.
As computer users get wise to phishing and other scams, criminals are devising other ways to use the Internet for theft.
Wireless email devices are becoming more popular for enterprise use, but they also pose additional security concerns that CIOs need to consider.