Title :
Safety first [data security]
Author :
Greene, Richard E.
Abstract :
The author discusses how companies can protect their valuable data and computing systems against unforeseen disasters such as fire, flood, and even employee sabotage. He compares the cost and feasibility of available technologies used for data and system backup and examines particular product types that have proved to be cost-effective in disaster recovery applications. One of the newest technologies-channel extension used for electronic vaulting of data-is described in detail
Keywords :
DP management; computer crime; disasters; safety; security of data; channel extension; data backup; data security; disaster recovery applications; electronic vaulting; employee sabotage; fire; flood; product types; system backup; unforeseen disasters; valuable data; Central Processing Unit; Communication switching; Costs; Data security; Fires; Floods; Information security; Investments; Safety; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology, 1990. 'Next Decade in Information Technology', Proceedings of the 5th Jerusalem Conference on (Cat. No.90TH0326-9)
Conference_Location :
Jerusalem
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-2078-1
DOI :
10.1109/JCIT.1990.128334