Join BearingPoint Managing Director Terence Oi, and ColdSpark Founder and CTO Scott Brown in this podcast as they explore ColdSpark’s solution suite and how it has helped build a solid relationship between both organizations. BearingPoint and ColdSpark have joined together to provide offerings designed to help clients generate revenue, increase cost-effectiveness, manage regulatory compliance, integrate information and transition to “next-generation” technology.
ColdSpark helps the world’s most demanding companies harness the power of email to create business value, while ensuring security, compliance, performance and management for email networks and systems. As the leading provider of enterprise solutions and platforms for email processes and delivery, ColdSpark helps BearingPoint assist its clients with saving money, making money and addressing security concerns, amongst others. By utilizing a holistic approach, ColdSpark offers great scalability and flexibility around the client’s current infrastructure.
The relationship between BearingPoint and ColdSpark provides clients with solutions that drive revenue, strengthen relationships with customers and ensure compliance issues are addressed, improving security and optimizing performance while growing revenue and cutting costs significantly.
In Part II of this podcast series on the Verizon Business 2008 Data Breach Investigations Report, Bryan Sartin, director of investigative response for Verizon Business Security Solutions, summarizes key report findings and discusses actions enterprises can take to help prevent data breaches. Based on an analysis of hundreds of corporate ...
The majority of corporate data breaches are avoidable with reasonable security measures. In Part I of this two-podcast series, Bryan Sartin, director of investigative response for Verizon Business Security Solutions, provides a general overview of the 2008 Data Breach Investigations Report and describes the methodology used to compile the findings ...
In this podcast, we hear from Bart Vansevenant, director of strategy for Verizon Business Security Solutions. Mr. Vansevenant highlights Verizon Business’s announcement of a new suite of services that help large businesses and government agencies protect data and prevent data loss within the extended enterprise. He talks about why data ...
In this video podcast, find out how HP’s line of handheld PCs and business notebooks bring mobility and connectivity to SMBs, and how HP Total Care helps business users get the experience they need from their mobile devices.
HP’s notebook portfolio has expanded, with offerings designed for small business ...
Today’s enterprise extends beyond the four walls of an office. The adoption of effective security strategies will help protect the extended enterprise and mitigate potential security risks. This podcast discusses how to defend the extended enterprise by leveraging the efficiencies of communications and sharing information across the enterprise ...
Application security as a concept has many different connotations, ranging from dealing with application security only in code, implementing solutions in existing technologies such as firewalls, and “porting” application business logic to a traditional on-the-wire Application Firewall solution. The primary barriers to entry for true application security on the ...
Greg Malacane, senior business analyst for Alchemy Solutions Group, provides an overview of how Symantec Endpoint Security played a role in helping a federal government agency secure its infrastructure.
In this podast, Kerry Bailey, vice president of business security solutions at Verizon, discusses the Security Management Program, a comprehensive security and compliance solution for enterprise, now in operation for 10 years, and the SMP Certification Seal and what it means for customers. This is a Verizon Business podcast.
David Doane, president and CEO of PresenceID, talks with Brad Baldwin about identity transparency and growing trend towards the virtual workplace. Doane proposes the possibility of ultimately decoupling not only users from the physical network environment, but also allowing all of our files and technology resources to be ...
Master Data Management (or MDM) is the framework of processes and technologies aimed at creating a data environment that represents a “single version of truth,” an accepted system of record used both intra- and inter-enterprise across a diverse set of application systems, lines of business, and user communities. In this ...
If you do business overseas, or plan to, especially in France, China, India or Israel, you should watch this interview. Robert Richer is the former associate deputy director for operations at the CIA. The Directorate of Operations manages the CIA’s clandestine service. Richer, who is now the CEO of Total ...
Ambassador Cofer Black is probably best known as the former director of the CIA Counterterrorist Center. And Robert Richer is probably not known — and for good reason — as the CIA’s former Associate Deputy Director of Operations (a role in which he helped manage the agency’s clandestine service).
Well, ...
I caught up with Pat Schambach, the former CIO at the Transportation Security Administration who now works for Nortel Government Solutions, at the recent GOVSEC show in Washington, D.C.
We talked information sharing, security since 9/11, and other good stuff. This interview was filmed at the HSToday booth. This is a ...
Business Technology is HP’s strategy for the enterprise. Olivier Helleboid, VP Adaptive Infrastructure at HP, talks about how customers have benefited from HP’s Adaptive Infrastructure approach. Learn how a company can use its information technology infrastructure as a strategic asset.
Hear more on the concept of Business Technology and how HP helps customers focus on business outcomes.
Less than one year ago, LaVerne Council joined Johnson & Johnson, charged with crafting a new IT strategy to drive the global enterprise. In part one of this two-part podcast, join host John Gallant and Council, who takes audience questions and shares:
It might be hard to imagine how a small error in a line of software code can destroy a company’s brand image or even result in loss of life. But Parasoft Corp. has made a business out of just these types of potential incidents.
I caught up with the company at ...
This podcast provides an overview of the Symantec white paper, “Compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard.”
This white paper breaks down each requirement and details how Symantec solutions can help organizations get–and stay–compliant. It documents only the sections and subsections of the PCI Data Security Standard that can ...
At RSA 2007, I got to speak with Alan Shimel, chief strategy officer at StillSecure. We talked about the “insider threat,” the number of NAC solutions at RSA and the power that blogging has taken on, even in the security arena.
Disclosure: Since recording this interview, I have been ...
At RSA 2007 in San Francisco, network security podcaster Martin McKeay headed a series of discussions examining the latest communication tools like Skype, IM, and ICQ and enterprise security. McKeay talks with Cindy Bellefeuille, Security Solutions, Verizon Business; Rich Mogul, Gartner analyst, data security; Atif Yusuf, senior security engineer, Verizon ...
Smart lighting makes that “old” light switch cool again. It also saves you money as you conserve power.
Ed Ryan and Scott Moulton at Control4 talk about how little, everyday tasks can become conveniences with Smart Lighting. With Control4 “scenes,” you can wake up to lights that come up ...
This month marks the six-month anniversary of the Department of Homeland Security establishing the post of Assistant Secretary for Cyber Security and Telecommunications. Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff named former Information Technology Association of America executive Greg Garcia to the post.
Garcia recently outlined his agenda at this year’s RSA ...
This podcast highlights some of the threats and dangers Symantec reported on in January 2007 and offers suggestions on how to stay protected.
More information at:
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Following through on one of the key recommendations of the 9/11 Commission, Congress in 2005 passed the Real ID Act, which establishes guidelines for more stringent controls on the issuance of personal identity documents, such as state drivers licenses. Here, Dan Verton spoke with Janice Kephart, one of the ...
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