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How do you know employees aren't transmitting sensitive data off your network if you're not bothering to look? How one company found a technology answer that led managers to institute new training programs and other changes.
The CIO at an insurance company found a network appliance to help sift through chunky attachments before they reach end-users.
Hint: The answer is not always Google. CIOs share their hard-earned lessons.
Proponents say an in-house blog can be like a bulletin board, communication tool and culture enhancement. Plus, it's better than tracking projects by e-mail.
Stock scams, identity theft, you name it, this character has seen it. A fictional "CIO to the mob" explains how organized crime profits from IT.
Forget web videoconferencing as you know it. Think HD, large plasma screens, and life-size participants.
Employees are CIOs' secret weapons when expectations are high but resources for IT are limited.
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