All-in-One Guides:Small and Midsized Business Technology Project Guide
Data Storage
Data Storage Security
Data security is just as critical in small and midsized business (SMB) environments as it is in large enterprises -- maybe moreso because smaller organizations will have a great deal invested in not a lot of storage. This chapter offers tips on securing your SMB clients' data storage, covering topics including encryption, access control and even physical data security.
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Locking down an iSCSI or Fibre Channel SAN
(presented by SearchStorageChannel.com)
|16 Apr 2007
Interview - Know how to secure data storage in both Fibre Channel SAN and iSCSI SAN environments using the authentication, data encryption and zoning tips presented in this Q&A with Himanshu Dwivedi, author of the book Securing Storage: A Practical Guide to SAN and...
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No disk encryption on the horizon for SMBs looking for more security
13 Mar 2007
Article - SMBs face the same security and compliance challenges as large companies, but without a cost-effective way to encrypt data stored in disk subsystems.
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Prepare to secure data in remote offices, branch offices (ROBO) and SMBs
(presented by SearchStorageChannel.com)
Tip - Data security and IP-based storage make for complementary solutions in remote offices, branch offices (ROBO) and small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Start your storage security training now so you'll be prepared to sell and tackle such projects.
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Keeping storage secure on mobile devices
(presented by SearchStorageChannel.com)
|20 Mar 2007
Article - When a laptop or other mobile device goes off site it becomes a threat to a client's storage security. VARs need to make sure their customers know the risks and are keeping those portable appliances secure.