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In the Information Age, companies are mandated to maintain the electronic, financial and communication records generated in everyday business transactions in a safe and secure way. The new Information Retention Age poses additional challenges pertaining to security of information (ensuring that it does not fall into the hands of criminals and that it is available for audit, when required). During the period February 2005 - March 2006, over 53 million people had sensitive information exposed due to loss or theft of backup tapes/hard drives/other media.

The 1996 HIPAA act requires healthcare professionals to preserve client records within stringent security and privacy standards to ensure doctor-patient confidentiality, while making them readily available, if required. Compliance

IBackup Professional is specifically designed to help your business meet these new mandates, simply and safely. The application ensures that data is secure (128-bit SSL encryption on transmission and 256-bit AES encryption on storage with a user-defined encryption key that guarantees that data is available only to you.) Features

Federal mandate not withstanding, the dependence on digital information has seen an upswing as the reliance on computers and the data they hold has increased.

1. Is your business prepared to replace that information if it were lost or destroyed?

2. How much productive time would be lost?


It's best to plan for a disaster before it strikes. If contingencies are not accounted for, business activities may come to a halt and you could end up facing a loss of face, revenue and credibility.

Let IBackup Professional show you the way to secure your data. Go

 


1.
http://www.sec.gov/rules/final/33-8180.htm
2. March 20, 2006 Information Week “High Cost of Data Loss” page 34-46
http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=183700367
3. Standards for Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information
http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/privruletxt.txt