22 April 2012

Large organisations' security breaches blamed on poor policies - SC Magazine UK


It's clear how important smartphones and tablets have become - as confidential data is increasingly stored on them, the chance of data breaches increases.' Only 26 per cent of respondents with a security policy believed that their staff had "a very ...

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First Thoughts: Government Gone Wild? - msnbc.com (blog)


And when it comes to that exorbitant GSA trip to Las Vegas or the Secret Service prostitution scandal in Colombia, those are perceived problems -- that somehow the government isn't working and a handful of employees aren't taking their jobs seriously.

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


Former Employee Cannot Be Charged Criminally For Violating Company Computer Policy
JD Supra (press release)


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US Web site covering China scandal disrupted by cyberattack - Washington Post


'The Chinese government prohibits online criminal offenses of all forms, including cyber attacks, and has done what it can to combat such activities in accordance with Chinese law,' he said in an e-mail. Since February, Boxun has covered the story of ...

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Raised voices against Internet censorship - The Hindu


The media has arrived to interview high profile criminals held there. Among politicians accused of land grabbing and corruption, and industrialists, is a young boy. When asked what he had done to land up there, he says: 'I blogged.

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Singhvi's leaked CD goes viral on the Internet - IBNLive.com


If you've shared Abhishek Manu Singhvi's leaked video with friends online, you could go to jail, say cyber experts. The video not only invades Singhvi's privacy, its content is pornographic. And sharing porn online is a crime in India.

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MPs call on ISPs to do more to keep children away from porn - ComputerActive.co.uk


"While parents should be responsible for their children's online safety, in practice people find it difficult to put content filters on the plethora of internet-enabled devices in their homes, plus families lack the right information and education on ...

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