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Quality Health Care, The Electronic Way

Neena Pahuja, CIO, Max Healthcare and her team are equipping the hospital chain with a state-of-the-

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Rafal Los talks about the intricacies of managing complex compliance requirements and categorises challenges that can be faced

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Rafal Los talks about the current state of application security and the intricacies of data breaches.

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Rafal Los speaks to the CTOForum about the changing data landscape and the kind of implications it can have from a security perspective. He talks about the changing web standards and the how these can affect the security aspect of the applications you are writing today

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Rafal Los talks about DLP and putting in place effective strategies to help mitigate Data Loss

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A Defense-in-Depth approach is a combination of technical implementations that will hinder the progress of a threat, slowing and frustrating it until either it ceases to threaten. An effective Security management system should cover three important parameters: People, Technology and Operations

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Considering a foray into the cloud? Talk to your legal head at the first opportunity, says Acharya. An enforceable cloud service contract that benefits the enterprise will have to be a collaborative effort between the CIO and the Chief Legal Officer, he says.

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Bring out the value at risk in both the top line and bottom line, and your information security plans will get the business backing, says Parag Deodhar, CRO of Bharti AXA General Insurance Company.

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Across the world organizations are embracing a slew of new technologies to automate security controls to safeguard their information assets in the face of known and new threats and risks.

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Mahendra Negi, COO & CFO, Trend Micro has been acknowledged as the one of the top Internet analyst in Japan. In a free wheeling discussion to Dominic K he touched upon on various issues that concern the information security industry.

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Infosec must demonstrate its value to business.



The Year Gone By, The Year Ahead


Take stock of what you had anticipated in 2011 and what actually happened, and then plan for 2012.