Posts Tagged ‘Dennis Morgan’
IT Best Practices: Rethinking Information Security to Improve Business Agility
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IT Best Practices: To enable rapid adoption of new technologies and usage models—and provide protection in an evolving threat landscape—Intel IT has embarked on a radical five-year redesign of Intel’s information security architecture. |
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Author: Connected Social Media Syndication
Categories: Information Technology, Intel, Intel IT, IT Best Practices, IT Business Value, IT Information Security, IT White Papers, IT@Intel
Tags: Alan Ross, Dennis Morgan, Intel, Intel IT, IT Best Practices, IT Business Value, IT Whitepaper, IT@Intel, Manish Dave, Omer Ben-Shalom, pdf, Security, Stacy Purcell, Tarun Viswanathan, Timothy Verrall, Toby Kohlenberg
IT Information Security: Evaluating Intel Anti-Theft Technology
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IT Information Security: Intel IT recently completed a technology evaluation of Intel Anti-Theft Technology (Intel AT), available on laptop PCs with 2010 Intel Core vPro processors. Intel AT is a hardware-based technology that can help detect theft and disable a laptop ... |
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Author: Connected Social Media Syndication
Categories: Information Technology, Intel, Intel IT, IT Information Security, IT White Papers, IT@Intel
Tags: Alan Ross, Anti-Theft Technology, CMOS, Dennis Morgan, Disk Encryption, Intel, Intel AT, Intel IT, intellectual property, IT Information Security, IT Whitepaper, IT@Intel, LAN, poison pill, Recovery token, Tarun Viswanathan, Technology Evaluation, Theft Detection, VPN, vPro, WLAN
vPro Technology: Security Use Cases
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Although the latest virus scare has yet to materialize into an attack — security experts tell us that Conficker, as of April 1, 2009, remains dormant — it puts a exclamation point on the notion that IT departments need clear ... |
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Author: Jason Lopez
Categories: IT Cloud Computing, Uncategorized
Tags: Alan Ross, April 1, conficker, Data Protection, Dennis Morgan, e-Discovery, Enterprise Security, Frank Engelman, Intel, Intel IT Innovation Centre, IT@Intel, loss prevention, pc security, remote manageability, security use cases, security use models, vPro, worms





