Charlotte Marshall of Iron Mountain discusses the EU’s plans to remove the final obstacles to integrated cross-border adoption of digital signatures.
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The handling of paper documents is the single greatest threat to information security, according to a recent study by Iron Mountain and PwC.
Out of every 10 requests Google gets asking for the removal of a link from search results, one is from the UK and most relate to Facebook and YouTube.
A European study by information storage and management company Iron Mountain has discovered an unexpected downside to advanced data back-up and storage capability.
Companies need to ensure that ease of data retrieval is factored into their overall back-up and storage plan.
A report released by Iron Mountain suggests that marketing professionals are far more likely to engage in behavior that endangers customers’ data security.
Disaster recovery (DR) technologies should be considered an integral component of multilayered protection for both your data and your uptime.
According to a new study by Iron Mountain, 46 per cent of IT teams will insist on keeping data close at hand on hardware they can see, touch and control.
Businesses across Europe would be advised to realize the risks to their sensitive information and enact changes to meet the new EU data protection reforms.
In June of 2014, a group of hackers accessed and downloaded the personal information of over 600,000 French and Belgian Dominos customers.