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Security Strategy

By Tim Ferguson

Published: Thursday 29 May 2008


Name

Simon


Location

Cumbria


Occupation

IT


Comment

"... were running unsupported Solaris and Linux software."
How is this any different to :
"... were running unsupported Windows software."

Then we have "... data recovery could prove costly and difficult."
Err, you mean no more or less costly than recovery from any other common filing system format and/or application format ?

"These systems would also fail to stand up to scrutiny from Sarbanes-Oxley regulations."
Complete and utter <checks language, coarse mode off> "rubbish". There is NOTHING whatsoever to stop SO compliance as long as appropriate measures are taken.

This sections reads like boilerplate texts from "Unix/Linux FUD for Dummies" !



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