Verus Technologies

May 24, 2011

Cyber Liability | Data Breach by Chad Powell, Principal Agent @ SIG/Powell Insurance Group

Filed under: Uncategorized — dana @ 12:52 pm

Sig4You LogoYou hear about it on the evening news; you see it the headlines on various news sites; you may have even had the misfortune to receive a personal notice via e-mail: “Hundreds or thousands of persons affected by loss of customer/personal data!”

Your business has many customers and their critical information is in your hands where it is stored in the form of pulsing, electronic data that flows back and forth from your server to company desktops, e-mail systems, laptops and mobile devices. It’s likely that you have spent time and money to make sure the information is secure. However, what if the unthinkable happens and, due to a glitch or, worse, hacking, your client information is breached and becomes accessible to unintended parties?

Despite the best security measures and procedures, which you likely have installed and followed, protection in the form of cyber liability and data breach coverage with sufficient limits is an absolute necessity! If you do not already own this valuable protection, it merits your immediate consideration. Contact me!

Dirty Cloud Energy

Filed under: Uncategorized — dana @ 12:05 pm

green-itTechnology is an integral part of our goal to make the Earth a greener place. We are now able to work from home by teleconferencing thereby using less fuel in our cars and airplanes. We are able to save trees by opting to receive our bills electronically.  Using these examples, on the surface it looks as if we are making a choice to live in less energy intensive ways. 

As data centers house more and more data in the ‘cloud’, more and more electricity is required and consumed.  3% of the electricity produced in the U.S. is giving power to data centers.   Apple’s new iData Center in North Carolina is going to require enough electricity to power 80,000 U.S. homes.  The appeal North Carolina has to Google, Apple and Facebook comes from local utilities companies offering attractive electricity prices for coal and nuclear power after the loss of textile and furniture manufacturing companies.

With the rising need for more and more data centers, therefore more power, principals in the IT sector are working to use less ‘dirty’ energy and develop greener forms of energy.  Data centers are being designed now to use ‘free cooling’, the use of outside air instead of high energy consumers, chillers to keep servers from overheating.  i/o Data Centers is putting in 5000 solar panels on it facility in Phoenix.  i/o will also have thermal storage technology that will reduce the energy drain of cooling during the heat of the day.  Google has signed a 20 year agreement with a wind energy company in Iowa.  In Iceland, GreenQloud, a hosting and storage company, is powered by geothermal and hydropower energy.

 In 2010 Greenpeace published “Energy [R]evolution 27, a practical blueprint for the worldʼs renewable energy future“.  “Energy [R]evolution” demonstrates a pathway for the world to phase out fossil fuels and reduce CO2 emissions, while ensuring energy security. In order for IT to truly be green, renewable energy sources such as wind power, solar power, hydro-power, bio-energy, geothermal power and marine/oceans power have to be deployed to replace dirty fuel.

 

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