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Apr 21 |
awarded | Benefactor |
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Apr 18 |
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Remote System Administration of an Encryption-Switch-Encrypted Infrastructure @Nick P, I believe it is a SafeNet Storage Encryption product in front of the NetApp SAN. |
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Apr 15 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Apr 15 |
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Remote System Administration of an Encryption-Switch-Encrypted Infrastructure Maybe I'm thinking about this all wrong... Perhaps it's completely transparent to the admin. Perhaps the VMs run some kind of SafeNet encryption agent? |
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Apr 15 |
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Remote System Administration of an Encryption-Switch-Encrypted Infrastructure I am asking what the process is to gain administrative access to the decrypted data on the filesystem when the data is being encrypted on a SAN by an encryption switch. |
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Apr 15 |
awarded | Promoter |
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Apr 13 |
asked | Remote System Administration of an Encryption-Switch-Encrypted Infrastructure |
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Mar 13 |
accepted | What certification would be considered equivalent to the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework? |
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Mar 10 |
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What certification would be considered equivalent to the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework? I'm looking to leverage a pre-existing framework to satisfy the "adequacy" provision of the Safe Harbor Framework. Basically, if one is ISO 27001 compliant can one be said to have satisfied the adequacy provision of Safe Harbor - all that is left to do is submit the form. Obviously ISO 27001 will help as opposed to not being compliant with any framework but how much? Like 90% and some tweaking to specific privacy provisions? |
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Mar 8 |
asked | What certification would be considered equivalent to the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework? |
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Oct 12 |
asked | MySQL Database Activity Monitoring Solutions |
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May 30 |
accepted | What constitutes a Virtual Private Database? |
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May 7 |
asked | What constitutes a Virtual Private Database? |
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Feb 15 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Dec 10 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jun 29 |
accepted | Help me find the right Security Consultant for the stage our organization is in |
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Jun 28 |
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Help me find the right Security Consultant for the stage our organization is in Thanks for your post. Yes, I have put out feelers. |
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Jun 27 |
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Help me find the right Security Consultant for the stage our organization is in Thanks for your post. "Some industries will take assurances from a boutique as an outside vendor." This is the kind of thing I am trying to get some visibility into. How can I find out this sort of thing? If I had some answers to questions like these the arrows might point me to a CPA firm. Like would a SOX compliant enterprise customer consider assurance from a boutique firm? I'm guessing they are highly skewed towards CPA assurance because the assurance is more likely to be comprehensive (i.e. include organizational risk). |
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Jun 27 |
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Help me find the right Security Consultant for the stage our organization is in @Graham Lee, I'm not asking for specific vendors in responses. I'm asking for guidance as to what type of Security Consultant would be in good alignment with an organization our size and the challenges that we have (marketing to enterprise customers, affordable). That's why I went to the (crude) effort of typing the kinds of consultants. Like maybe someone will suggest a Type III consultant has worked well for them to get them on the path and then they engaged a Type II or Type I consultant... that sort of thing. |
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Jun 27 |
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Help me find the right Security Consultant for the stage our organization is in @Scott, I removed reference to the specific vendor that was at the end of my post. I had only mentioned them as a type of vendor that might be in better alignment with our organization. i.e. A bigger vendor but one that seems to have specific sub-practices if you will like "Web Application Assessment". |