21 April 2012

Data breaches cost Indian entities Rs5.35 crore each year: study - domain-B


Indian organisations are losing a total of Rs5.35 crore a year due to data breach with malicious hackers or criminal insiders being the most expensive type at Rs4,224 for one compromised record. (Malicious attacks are ones in which attackers attempt to ...

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Our children and Facebook. AVG releases its latest 'Digital Diaries' research - The Next Web


... of parental snooping but that Facebook does try to help parents know that their children can control their own online experience. 'I don't expect Facebook to help with parenting but I do expect Facebook to provide the tools to help them keep safe.

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Businesses admit it'll be hard to adopt new EC rules - Acumin


UK businesses can't handle EC's data breach rule
ZDNet UK (blog)


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'Indian firms spending Rs 5.35 cr to remediate a data breach' - Hindu Business Line


Avg cost of a breach/ enterprise is INR 53.5 mn: study
CIOL


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Employment law a minefield for small firms - Businessandleadership.com


Now that the growing propensity of e-mail and internet abuse across society is finding expression in the workplace, employers must remember that they will be held legally liable if their employees misuse their IT systems,' said McNally.

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Data breach hits Under Armour - Dayton Daily News


Under Armour apparel reports data breach
WHIO Radio


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Workers did not exceed authorization when data stolen, says appeals court - Network World


Noncompete news: Ninth Circuit holds employee data theft is not punishable ...
Lexology (registration)


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Dunkin Donuts' Employee Surveillance Cut Thefts Up to 13% - The Atlantic


... equipment with other types of data collection. For example, fast food joints, or "quick service restaurants," as they are known in the trade, lose up to seven percent of sales to employee theft, according to the National Restaurant Association.

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SC Medicaid Breach Shines Light on Employee Data Theft - Sci-Tech Today


A Ponemon Institute study published in March found that organizations suffering a data loss paid an average $5.5 million per breach, or $194 per record lost. The South Carolina incident is blamed on employee data theft. Data loss such as the 228435 ...

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Within days his mother Bridget was targeted by Internet bullies on Facebook - Daily Mail


Online bullies soon set up a Facebook page in the name of Jordan and sent his mother Bridget a message that said: 'I'm not really dead'. They also invited her to a birthday party for Jordan and requested intimate images of his brother's girlfriend.

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Fast start sends Reynolds to a sweep - Gresham Outlook


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Md. governor ponders password protection bill - The News Journal


AP file Associated Press The measure, which handily passed the legislature earlier this month, keeps managers from snooping on password-protected content, a practice advocates of the bill say violates privacy and intimidates job seekers and employees.

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Hundreds walk to keep kids safe in Scott County - WBIR-TV


"Most abuse happens when these kids are younger and that's where it starts. Most of our participants today are middle school and high school aged kids, so it's really important that they, that this generation, comes out and recognizes this problem ...

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Keeping Your Children Safe: Kid ID Kit - WFMY News 2


WFMY: What are some ways that parents can keep their children safe from even getting in this situation in the first place? Sgt. Williams: Of course always know where your children are, with parents, you'd like to know where your children are, ...

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