What IT Professionals can learn from Al Qaeda
Four IT Security Lessons from Bin Laden?s Downfall (White Paper)
(PresseBox) - On May 2, 2011, an elite team of U.S. Navy SEAL commandos raided a residential compound in Pakistan and killed the world?s most wanted terrorist, Osama bin Laden.
The U.S. forces also discovered an extensive cache of documents and information technology storing some of the inner secrets of bin Laden?s Al Qaeda organisation.
The killing of bin Laden was a major military victory for the U.S. and its allies, but perhaps even more important was the discovery of this massive amount of secret information. The U.S. military planners expected to find important information as part of the mission: the Navy SEALs were specially equipped with document bags to confiscate any laptops, hard drives, CDs, thumb drives and other electronic storage media.
This paper will discuss the lessons of the Bin Laden IT cache, and recommendations for how organisations can better manage their information and storage media to protect themselves from a data breach.
The full White Paper can be read and downloaded unter: http://www.intimus.com/...
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Data protection was something unheard of when the first shredders were introduced in the 1960?s. Starting with the "electronic wastepaper basket" INTIMUS Simplex in 1965 the product range nowadays meets all the requirements imposed with regard to information assurance. It does not only contain devices for the shredding of classical data media, such as print outs, computer lists or even complete folders, but also features machines to destroy information on modern endpoint devices like CDs, floppy disks, Hard Disk Drives and Solid State Media.
intimus Security Consulting is a concept to assist organisations worldwide to define, implement and monitor procedures for information security beyond the endpoint.
More information is available under www.intimusconsulting.com.
The MARTIN YALE GROUP was formed in 2003 by the former individual organisations MARTIN YALE Industries (North America) and Schleicher International (Germany). Today the Group has got an extensive worldwide distribution network with 7 branch offices and over 150 distributors.
Datum: 04.08.2011 - 11:36 Uhr
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