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The email history created by these responses and interactions is so poorly maintained, and the ability of knowledge workers to search for important content within current and past emails – their own and those of their colleagues – is so poor. In a large organization, several millions of emails are handled each day. Most are of no lasting consequence, but each day there will be a significant number of important emails involving the organization in obligations, agreements, contracts, regulations and discussions, all of which might be of legal significance. This report discusses how these important records are being dealt with, what policies are in place, how aware staff are of the issues, and which technologies are in use. Request Free!

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AIIM Industry Watch: Email Management – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
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Current web applications exist in an environment markedly different from the early days of businesses entering the Internet. They have become essential tools interconnecting organizations in ways never anticipated when the first web browsers were designed. These changes have occurred so rapidly that, in many ways, we’ve failed to adapt operational processes to meet current needs. This is particularly apparent with web application security, where although most organizations have some security controls in place, few organizations have comprehensive web application security programs. Author: Rich Mogul (Securosis, LLC) Request Free!

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Building a Web Application Security Program
Free Microsoft Microsoft 70-305 Developing and Implementing Web Apps with VB .NET and VS .NET SECramMaster 70-305 covers the following Microsoft recommended objective categories: Creating User Services Creating and Managing Components and .NET Assemblies Consuming and Manipulating Data Testing and Debugging Deploying a Web Application Maintaining and Supporting a Web Application Configuring and Securing a Web Application Request Free!

The basic structure of Internet naming is likely to undergo its most significant change since its inception—and the implications for users and global corporations are extensive. ICANN, the international body governing Internet naming and addressing practices, has announced a plan which, if approved, would allow for a virtually unlimited number of new Top-Level Domains (TLDs), including new non-English, character-set International Domain Names (IDNs) to the Internet landscape. This white paper proposes a framework for examining potential benefits, risks, costs and implications for corporations as they develop a strategy in response to the expanding TLD landscape. Request Free!

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Evaluating New Top-Level Domains: Opportunity or Threat?