15 March 2012
Breaches Change the Discussion - GovInfoSecurity.com
Credit Eligible The rise in hacktivism and data breaches changed the information security landscape. These incidents also influenced the content of RSA Conference 2012, says Hugh Thompson, event program committee chair. "It feels like one of the most ...
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Small businesses ignoring risks of data protection on mobile devices - TechJournal South
In 70 percent of those cases, data was not fully recovered. The risk of lost or stolen data is more serious than ever with changing work habits and more employees holding sensitive company data on personal devices. With the start of the new year's ...
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Easter holidays spark safety warning for children - Farming UK
Vicci Gillam, teacher at Crowan Primary School in Camborne, Cornwall adds: "Being a rural school, keeping our children safe in the Cornish farming countryside is very important to us, as this is a very real danger that they will encounter on a regular ...
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Safe social networking sites for kids - msnbc.com
It's a good step toward keeping your kids safe online. With the popular Togetherville site shutting its doors after being acquired by Disney last year, many kids and parents are looking for a similarly safe-yet-fun place to hangout online and practice ...
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IBM security chief questions new EU data protection laws - PC Advisor
It was confirmed in January that companies suffering data breaches will have 24 hours to tell the relevant authorities or risk legal action and large fines, which could reach up to five percent of turnover. The shake-up of EU's data protection rules is ...
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An App for Watching for Personal Data Breaches - New York Times (blog)
It typically worked with large companies after a security breach to protect consumers' identities. Sony enlisted the service after it was hacked last year. So did the State of Ohio. Judging by the growing number of security breaches these days, ...
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March Madness in the office: Work comes in second - USA TODAY
For decades, managers have contended with employees taking extended lunch breaks at sports bars so that they can immerse themselves, if briefly, in March Madness. They've put up with workers using company computers â" and bandwidth â" to view games, ...
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Silver: Deal on criminal DNA database plan - Newsday (blog)
Politics Newsday > Long Island > Politics Spin Cycle News, views and commentary on Long Island, state and national politics Content Preview Newsday 7 day/Optimum Online subscribers click here for full access Not a Newsday or Optimum Online ...
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Little League Safety: How to Protect Our Future All-Stars on the Field - The Atlantic
By Esther Entin Parsing the new policy statement released by the American Academy of Pediatrics for keeping kids safe while playing baseball. Every spring millions of American children ages five to 18 participate in baseball and softball programs ...
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Keeping children safe - Orangeville Banner
Farming is one of the most dangerous industries, and children are often part of the agricultural equation, making it extra important to be cautious and keep an eye on safety. This week (March 14 to 20) is National Farm Safety Week â" a time to to ...
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Safe Social Networking Sites for Kids & Tweens - Techlicious (blog)
A good step toward keeping your kids safe online. With the popular Togetherville site shutting its doors after being acquired by Disney last year, many kids and parents are looking for a similarly safe-yet-fun place to hangout online and practice savvy ...
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