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When Secure Is Not Enough
It's no longer enough simply to be secure. Now you have to prove that you're secure - to suppliers, partners and customers. One solution, say experts, is to gain ISO 17799 certification. ISO 17799 is a set of codes that comprise best practices for information security. The codes are based on BS 7799, a comprehensive set of security controls established by the British Standard Institute.
What If
By Eric Schoeniger
Don't wait for disaster to strike before you think about business continuity. The time to ask 'What if?' is now.
The Road to ROI
By Eric Schoeniger
Return on investment is the new corporate mantra. Ensure that you're getting the most from your investment in IT - and that you're accurately capturing the returns.
Supply Chain Visibility Exposes Weak Links Hidden Costs
By Terry Maenza
End-to-end process improvements, enhanced by RFID and other emerging technologies, are delivering visibility across global supply chains to help organizations manage risk and create value.
RFID Picks Up Speed and Some Static
As more of the long-promised capabilities of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology - low-cost, accurate ability to keep tabs on the movement of merchandise and sales trends – become likely to soon be widely implemented, some consumers' anxiety over their privacy is rising.
Real E-Businesses Do E-Transactions
By Eric Schoeniger
It's time to go for the e-business gold. And that means conducting transactions online. Unisys looks at the technology and change-management strategies that successful e-businesses are implementing to process hundreds of thousands of "e-transactions" daily.
Proactive Data Privacy
By Deborah Butler
Ensuring that your organization is data-privacy-ready is not just a legal issue. It's a differentiating business issue as well.
Poor Privacy Policies Can Lead to Lost Sales
Don't ignore the importance of online privacy. If your organization does, there's a good chance your sales will suffer.
New Strategies Safely Unlock Information to Those You Trust
By Eric Schoeniger
Federated identity management can reduce costs, manage risk, improve security and enhance services to your employees, partners and customers.
Know the Risks of a More Mobile Workforce
By Eric Schoeniger
A growing number of workers are using mobile devices, such as PDAs, smart phones and wireless laptops, to access corporate resources, capture data and take transactions to the customer. Although expediting business, this trend also raises a host of new security concerns. From viruses that target cell phones to hackers who tap into wireless networks to lost or stolen laptops, mobility increasingly puts your information assets at risk.
Hacking Through the Firewall Myth
By Charlie Young
Unisys Charlie Young exposes the truth behind the fact you may not be as safe as you think if you're only using a firewall for network security.
Government Technology - Beyond Boxes and Wires
By Kristine Grow
As government agencies embrace true transformation principles, technology in government will make significant strides within the next 10 years.
Enhance Your Image
By Kristine Grow
E-imaging has been around since the 1980s. But advances in the ways organizations serve customers and manage data make e-imaging and related workflow solutions more strategic than ever before.
Business Intelligence - The Missing Link in Your CRM Strategy
By Julie L. Hall
If you feel your CRM investment hasn’t delivered on its promised potential, you’re likely missing a critical piece of the solution: a business intelligence process that drives behavioral change. Learn more.
Biometrics - The anatomy of security
By Ed Schaffner
This is the first in a series of articles by Ed Schaffner explaining the necessity of layering biometric security systems.
Biology as a Security Tool
Biometrics is a rapidly evolving technology that can help identify individuals by measuring unique physical characteristics. It is becoming an important component of security solutions.
Banks Vs Identity Thieves - Who Will Win
With phishing and related scams growing more sophisticated, financial institutions must battle back with integrated detection systems across multiple channels.
A Measure of Security
By Kristine Grow
If no organization can be 100 percent secure, how can you be sure you've adequately and cost-effectively protected the business?