Monday | 6 July, 2009
CSO

Stories about: Prudential

  • +

    Is desktop antivirus dead? 10/04/2007 16:46:07

    Is the bell tolling for desktop antivirus technology?
  • +

    Australia needs Industry specific DR plans: KPMG 12/07/2006 08:04:45

    Financial services firm KPMG has met with the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) and the big four Australian banks to push the adoption of industry-specific business continuity plans.
  • +

    Play at Your Own Risk 05/04/2005 09:32:35

    Enterprise risk management focuses on maximizing shareholder value or ensuring business continuity by creating a single view of all risks(internal and external) and an executive-level strategy to deal with those risks.
  • +

    Job Descriptions 08/04/2004 10:32:23

    We put questions to a host of CSOs and a leading recruiter to see how the shape of the security practice is changing.
  • +

    If IT's a Crapshoot: How Much Are You Willing to Risk? 07/08/2003 11:12:13

    There's a common thread that runs through the 1984 Bhopal chemical factory disaster, the rogue trading of Nick Leeson a year later, the collapses of Ansett in 2001 and HIH in 2002, and the mass recall that recently engulfed Pan Pharmaceuticals.
Additional Resources
Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our CSO Online newsletters!
RSS Feeds
ARN Polls

Is your company prepared for a cyber attack?

Yes
No
View Results
 
Whitepaper

The business justification for data security

In the information security world we face two major types of threats: "noisy" threats which directly interfere with our ability to do business and "quiet" threats which cause real damage, but don't necessarily prevent people from doing their jobs. Read on to discover how to combat both types of threats and to justify the use of data security within your business.

Sponsored Links