Software User Control

December 1st, 2007 by admin

In most companies where newly developed software are due for implementation, reluctance of employees to change is always part of the system that cannot be disregarded. One requires a software change control, which should be included in the configuration management system, if present. Otherwise, it should be designed to form part of the company policies and procedures every time software improvement or sophistication is introduced. An effective software change control will ensure ready acceptance by users and continued smooth company operation

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Data protection act

November 27th, 2007 by admin

The actual data protection Act registration is very simple and easy to complete and will only cost about

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Keep your computer system protected!

November 12th, 2007 by admin

If you are finding your inbox flooded with scam emails then you need to improve your phishing defense. There are several precautions you can take to keep these unwanted emails out of your inbox and to keep your system clean and free from security loopholes. Getting setup with the right virus software, running spyware scans and exercising good surfing best practices will keep you out of trouble. Read up on what you need to know to minimize the chances of getting caught.

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Computer Data Restoration

November 8th, 2007 by admin

There are a lot of ways you can by chance go down with information on a computer. It can happen anytime as when your kid playing the keyboard like a piano, a power surge, lightning, floods and many more ways. And sometimes equipment stops working properly and just fails. If you, on a regular basis, create backup copies of your files and keep them in a separate place, you can get some, if not all, of your information back in the event something happens to the originals on your computer. To be sure even offsite backups have their value.

In IT, backup is all about making copies of data so that these additional copies may be used to restore the original after a data loss event. These supplementary copies are normally termed as backups and are useful primarily for two purposes. To restore a computer to an operational state just after a blow and to restore small numbers of files after they have been unintentionally deleted or corrupted, are two functions of backup. Backups are naturally form the last line of defense against data loss, and therefore the least granular and the least convenient to use.

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Advancements in biometric passport technology.

November 6th, 2007 by admin

Further advances in biometrics technology are growing all the time. Passports are to be as a foolproof method to check passport cheats in their tracks. Biometric passports cannot be changed due to information only being able to be written to it once. Biometrics automates the process that verifies an individual’s identity based on their physical characteristics. Biometrics included in a static chip provides a means by which the identity of visitors may be verified, and hinders entry by imposters and the use of fraudulent documents. The biometric passport uses the most advanced technology to verify a person’s identity.

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