| Reprint: A worth reading article highlighting the problems that personal email archives and PST files can create for organizations and how Hosted Email Archiving can reduce these risks. |
| 24 hours is a long time to be without email. Productivity & service levels will take a hit. Customer trust & revenue will be lost unless email is quickly restored. |
| With the Security Essentials implemented in part 1 and 2, this paper will help you how to identify where there is a mismatch between security need and security provision and start to fill in the gaps |
| Before trying to take on a wider range of security controls, customise those basic security controls to maximise the return they provide. This paper will describe how to do that. |
| Every organisation should implement at least this minimum set of security controls to give themselves a baseline level of protection. This paper will say what these basic but essential security controls are. |
| The Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is the bedrock of any organisation’s management of employee use of corporate IT systems, however many companies are unsure of how to create and effectively implement an AUP. |
| Internet bandwidth is a finite and expensive resource; protect if from spammers, criminals, hackers, time wasters and employee misuse. Understand the cost of bandwidth wastage in your business. |
| News spam has firmly established itself as a mainstream feature of the internet threat landscape. But how easy is it to spot and what are its key characteristics? Above all, what can your organisation do to protect itself effectively from this clear and present danger? |
| We surveyed 111 email managers to find out their views about archiving. In some areas, the results were not surprising. For example, nearly two-thirds (65 percent) thought that archiving was important but only a few companies (27 percent) had actually deployed a dedicated archiving solution. This survey revealed a number of challenges and myths around email archiving that may also slow adoption of full archiving. |
| IT managers are increasingly conscious of the risk of data loss and the burden of complying with regulations. It’s easy to think of email as a company’s nervous system but it is also increasingly a company’s institutional memory. It’s important to know who said what and when. With several offces, hundreds of staff and dozens of email servers, it’s a full-time job with a lot of stress. Email looks simple to users but it’s no cakewalk for the people who make it work. If a minor outage turned into a disaster and email was unavailable for days, it could be a business catastrophe. |