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Perhaps as a security officer, you day dream about spending endless hours tracking down and catching intruders. You envision yourself being rewarded by company executives for heroic actions and ingenuity, which led to the recover of important intellectual property or money. And, you do all of this in a few long nights and still have […]
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Develop an effective communication plan. Decide what types of events require you to notify local law enforcement, the FBI, other sites, and coordinating bodies like those identified in the Appendix. Decide in advance what types of events require you to notify as many people as possible and which incidents demand secrecy. If you suspect an […]
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The worst thing you can do is make hasty decisions when you’ve been attacked. Know in advance what steps to follow. Quite simply, create a plan ahead of time. You can prepare your team for a security breach by adhering to the following guidelines.
Create an incident response team and assign specific responsibilities to team members. […]
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Mobile technologies are not new; it has been possible for many years to access the Internet for e-mail using a laptop connected via a modem. With the ongoing convergence of devices, we are now seeing a range of hybrid devices combining PDA features such as calendar, address list, task list and office tools with phone […]
- February 18th
- Filed under: Applications, Companies, Development, HTTP, Marketing, Mobile, Phone, Standards, Technology, Wiki, Wikipedia, Yahoo
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Producing a plan for retention encourages a long-term view of the aims for our campaigns, and enables them to reinforce each other rather than their being isolated. To build a retention plan, work towards building a communications timeline for the next 6, 12 or 18 months. This helps to form a picture that shows the […]
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The last technology we will review is arguably the most exciting. I believe that in the long term it will both complement and rival e-mail as a strategic marketing communications medium.
From a technology view point, Really Simple Syndication (RSS), also sometimes known as Rich Site Summary, is an Internet standard for publishing and exchanging content […]