
DATA STORAGE MANAGEMENT
Ten reasons storage security is critical
Kevin Beaver 08.16.2007
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What you will learn: This tip outlines 10 reasons you need to step up your storage security game.
The concept and practice of securing storage is gaining momentum, but it still hasn't taken off. Pretty odd, considering the business risks involved. Maybe budget constraints are holding things back. Or, it could be an issue of not being able to see the forest for the trees with administrators and managers assuming that all is well. The reality is that storage security is a real problem affecting both the technical and operational sides of IT.
Below are 10 business reasons why storage security must be addressed if any semblance of information risk management is to be achie
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If you're proactive in protecting your storage environment, you won't be caught off guard or at least you will be better prepared to respond to the problem. Keep your storage security in check because given our information system complexities and growing motivations, the problem is likely to be around for a while.
About the author: Kevin Beaver is an independent information security consultant, speaker and expert witness with Atlanta-based Principle Logic LLC. He has nearly two decades of experience in IT and specializes in performing information security assessments revolving around compliance and risk management. Kevin can be reached at kbeaver at principlelogic.com.
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