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Monday, June 16, 2008
Fortinet acquires IPLocks The security appliance vendor now says it plans to use its acquired technology to protect companies from attacks on databases and help with compliance
Friday, August 31, 2007
Canadian IT execs prepare for a change of SOX The Japanese version of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act to be enacted next April will provide previously lacking guidance for IT departments around ensuring internal controls meet compliance requirements, according to Canadian analysts.
Monday, July 30, 2007
Canadian IT execs face 'J-SOX' compliance rules First came Sarbanes-Oxley. Then Bill 198. Now IT managers who work for Japanese-owned firms may have to deal with another layer of controls. What you need to know before the April deadline
Thursday, April 14, 2005
McAfee CSO takes on threat management challenges Ted Barlow, McAfee Inc.’s chief security officer (CSO) and vice-president, risk management, sat down with ComputerWorld Canada contributor Tom Venetis last month to explain how the role of the CSO is changing to meet the challenges of today’s new regulatory environment.
Wednesday, February 16, 2005
Network security must be proactive, not reactive says Cisco CEO Security must move to the network for companies to remain safe in the face of debilitating and dangerous threats, said John Chambers, CEO of Cisco Systems Inc. “If an attack can affect your network in about 10 seconds, you have no time for human intervention,” Chambers told journalists, analysts and CSOs on the second day of RSA Conference 2005. “Your network has to be like the human body that (without your conscious awareness) tackles viruses and other things that come into you.” 
Monday, September 20, 2004
Microsoft CFO: Expect us to make more big acquisitions Microsoft Corp. may make more large acquisitions than it has done historically and become a more distributed company as opposed to moving key employees to its Redmond, Wash., headquarters, chief financial officer John Connors said Monday. 
Tuesday, June 22, 2004
Experts: IT needs to voice opinion in disaster planning For a country prone to disasters, from natural and man-made to technology-based, a surprising number of companies have unacceptable plans in place to deal with them, according to experts at this week's World Conference on Disaster Management in Toronto. And, while IT is only a portion of the solution, it can play an important role in mitigating risk.
Sunday, February 29, 2004
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