Data Management Security - compliance:
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Security - compliance
Find out more about compliance and security by reading or downloading excerpts from security books. Polish your knowledge of Sarbanes-Oxley compliance requirements, browse a non-technical guide to information security (written by a former hacker!) and read a sample chapter about data protection and information lifecycle management (ILM).
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DB2 security: The starting point
Chapter Download - A DB2 security plan is essential to protecting information. The fundamental steps to conceiving a DB2 security plan are outlined in this chapter excerpt -- beginning with recognizing major security risks.
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Information security: A strategic approach
Chapter Download - Read this excerpt from Information Security: A Strategic Approach for insight and information on information security strategy best practices.
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Critical infrastructure protection in homeland security: Defending a networked nation
Chapter Download - In this excerpt about critical infrastructure protection, author Ted G. Lewis posses a key security question: What should be protected and how?
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Information security advice, from a hacker
Chapter Download - Information security is a fast-moving field, and the hackers' desire to find new methods of attack never wanes. Read this crucial information security advice.
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Security controls for Sarbanes-Oxley section 404 IT compliance
Chapter Download - Read this excerpt from Security controls for Sarbanes-Oxley section 404 IT compliance and learn about the high stakes of Sarbanes-Oxley compliance failures.
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Data loss, data protection and information lifecycle management
Chapter Download - In this chapter about data loss, learn the basics of data protection and information lifecycle management.
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The Practical Guide to HIPAA Privacy and Security Compliance
(presented by SearchSecurity.com)
Tip - This excerpt is from Chapter 3, HIPAA Cost Considerations from The Practical Guide to HIPAA Privacy and Security Compliance, written by Kevin Beaver and Rebecca Herold.
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