Avian Flu…Why Plan? (Part III)

TGG has discussed the Avian Flu on several previous blogs. This is the third article in a series of ideas to consider when planning a Business Continuity Plan that includes the Avian Flu.

Continuous Compliance FAQ’s

Thanks to a successful launch and well developed program, we now have eight Continuous Compliance clients and several more pending approval from Audit Committees. When I am explaining our new service to clients and their committees I hear the same questions regularly….

Finance firms to spend bilions on risk management – survey

08 February, 2010 – 10:59 Finance firms to spend bilions on risk management – survey The top 100 financial institutions will spend over $100 billion a year implementing risk governance frameworks by 2012, according to research from business advisory firm Deloitte. 81 views 0 comments This is more than double the figure they spent on […]

The Balancing Act of USB Mass Storage Drives!

USB flash drives are a very important part of our day-to-day activities. When a network is down, it provides an alternate method to copy/exchange files between computers. But in the strange world we live in, there is something dark underneath in any great invention, and there is no difference here. The great USB memory stick […]

Is Your Website Safe From Hackers?

Attacks. There are many attacks out there, but one of them stands out as it become very popular among the hacker community. Most hackers gain unauthorized access to websites and break into back-end databases through this attack; the SQL injection attack. This attack can happen when the sloppy web designer releases a webpage with an […]

Virtualization? Why Not!

Well, I’ll tell you. Let me start by saying I do think the overall benefits of Virtualization heavily outweigh the risks. Since I don’t want this to be a doom and gloom blog, I’ll start with the positives of Virtualization. Less hardware costs for servers and maintenance, but routers and switches too with VLANing. Saving […]