The Business-Technology Weave:

content management


October 27, 2010  12:59 PM

A Model for Tearing the Weave: Starbucks, Safety and Security, Pt. III



Posted by: David Scott
content management, content security, data security, IT security, Starbucks

 

(Please see Parts I and II, below)

September 30, 2010  9:38 AM

Budget Cuts Impacting Cybersecurity



Posted by: David Scott
acceptable use, acceptable use policy, business plans, business policy, CISO, content management, cyber security, cybersecurity, data breach, data theft, Deloitte, IT plans, IT security, NASCIO

 

It’s being reported that state budgets, increasingly in the red, are impacting cybersecurity – and not in a good way, as you may have...


September 8, 2010  5:58 AM

“Open” Data / Resource Environments



Posted by: David Scott
acceptable use, business standards, computer lab, content management, content security, IT security, IT standards, open data

 

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August 25, 2010  1:08 PM

Security and Insecurity: Finite vs. Infinite – Pt. III



Posted by: David Scott
content management, data breach, data security, data theft, IT plans, IT security, security plans, security policy

Awareness, Action and…...


August 23, 2010  11:57 AM

Security and Insecurity: Finite vs. Infinite – Pt. II



Posted by: David Scott
content management, content security, data management, data security, data theft, information security, IT plans, IT policy, IT security, Security Plan, security policy

 

In battling...


July 30, 2010  1:10 PM

E-Mail – A Parallel Universe?



Posted by: David Scott
CM, content management, data repository, data storage, e-mail, e-mail administration, e-mail management, metatag

E-mail has become a parallel universe for storage.  Users (that is, all of us) have constructed elaborate file structures within...


July 27, 2010  7:31 AM

IT Governance – Time to Pedal Faster



Posted by: David Scott
business solution, business-IT alignment, CEO, CFO, configuration management, content management, COO, CTO, enterprise resource planning, IT solution, social media

 

I remember riding my bike with friends when I was about ten years old.  My brother, three years younger, was...


July 21, 2010  6:00 AM

Data Breach and Legislation: What’s Coming Your Way?



Posted by: David Scott
breach notification, business legislation, content management, data breach, data breach law, data legislation, disaster recovery, identity theft, it legislation, IT security, security breach, security policy, UK data breach laws, US data breach laws

 

It’s rather interesting to monitor what’s happening in the UK right now. ...


June 20, 2010  1:24 PM

Social Networking and the Workplace



Posted by: David Scott
acceptable use policy, bebo, business-technology weave, content management, facebook, friendster, hi5, IT security, myspace, social networking, social networks

  Increasingly I see articles about “young” employees lobbying managers and senior executives about using social networking sites for work-related activity. These sites generally comprise (perhaps compromise?) a mash of party pics, all manner of stream-of-consciousness...


May 16, 2010  10:07 AM

Insecurity, Part II: A State Agency’s Data “Security” Posture



Posted by: David Scott
acceptable use, content management, data breach, data theft, ID theft, IT security, IT Wars, security policy, the business-technology weave

 

Continuing with our exposure of services and associated liabilities from the other day: