TOP STORIES - June 3, 2009 | | | | | Sizing Up Obama's Plans for Cyber-security The much-anticipated U.S. cyber-security review ordered by President Barack Obama is now out in the open. But the question of how best to implement its suggestions remains. Members of the security community share their thoughts with eWEEK about where they would like to see the federal government begin. READ MORE >> Department of Interior Computers Missing, Report Finds According to a report, the U.S. Department of Interior can't locate nearly 20 percent of the computers that are supposed to be in its care. The report also finds that many PCs are not encrypted, and the disposal process for computers is not uniform. READ MORE >> Brought to you by Ziff Davis Enterprise 50 Years of IBM Mainframe Milestones See how mainframe has continued to remain relevant for corporate applications that require massive computing capacity and serve up data for cloud computing, the Internet and mobile applications. Read more. | | NASA Extends Space Travel Agreement with Russians As NASA's shuttle fleet nears retirement, the Russian Federal Space Agency agrees to ferry American crews and cargo to the International Space Station. READ MORE >> CDT Seeks New Federal Privacy Framework Closely following many of the recommendations of the federally appointed Information Security and Privacy Advisory Board, the Center for Democracy and Technology calls for a federal privacy czar, data mining restrictions and standardized privacy notices. READ MORE >> Critics Call New E-waste Bill Toxic Rep. Gene Green, one of Congress' leading voices calling for a ban on e-waste exports, is encountering opposition to his legislation that would provide an exemption for companies shipping toxic electronic waste for repair or refurbishment. Environmentalists say the loophole will allow U.S. companies to continue shipping e-waste to developing countries. READ MORE >> | | | 10 Ways to Make Sure Mobile Workers Aren't Slacking The standard 9-5 day job is rare. We live our lives switched on and plugged in. This creates an expectation. People expect work to support a more fluid style of life. Now, the bad news: If you can't see it, monitor it, or measure it, how do you manage it and make sure your mobile workers are really working? DOWNLOAD NOW >> How to Prevent Data Loss with an Exchange Migration Most migrations can't be done over a single weekend -- many take several weeks or months. During that time, it's critical that messaging functionality be up and running without interruption, even when some user accounts are housed in Exchange Server 2007 and others remain in the source messaging platform. DOWNLOAD NOW >> | | | | | | |
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