28 April 2012

Analysis: Data security - the 93 per cent solution - Computing


These were among the headline findings of the biennial government-sponsored Information security breaches survey report from PwC and the Department of Business, Innovation and Science, released at the Infosecurity Europe conference in London late last ...

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Six fines issued for data breaches - Belfast Telegraph


Six public bodies were fined over personal data security breaches in the last year despite hundreds of reported cases, a report has said. One of the biggest penalties went to Midlothian Council as it was fined £140000 for sending details on children ...

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The hard drives most likely to expose your data aren't your own - Ars Technica


By Casey Johnston | Published April 27, 2012 10:57 AM Hard drives that provide prime material for identity theft are more likely to come from a company for which you are an employee or client than from your own computer, according to a study released ...

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July theft of computer with Fairview patient data wasn't the first, Minnesota ... - Pioneer Press


By Christopher Snowbeck When a laptop computer was stolen last summer from the locked car of an Accretive Health employee, it wasn't the first time. In June 2010, another employee at Accretive - a Chicago-based consultant hired by the Fairview health ...

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My apology: Many readers regret school-age mistakes, see forgiveness - OregonLive.com


In 1998, I found out my wife was cheating on me. It drove me into such an angry rage I nearly killed all three of us (her, him and myself). Until that point I never realized how angry I could be or what that type of rage could do.

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Seen At 11: The New Face Of Divorce - CBS Local


Cheating isn't the only offshoot of social media misuse, Johnson reported. A woman who wished to remain anonymous told Johnson she was shocked to find her husband had been writing derogatory and threatening comments about her on his Facebook page.

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Close eye kept on capsule makers - China Daily


Dong Jinshi, a food safety expert, said edible gelatin must meet more than 20 standards pertaining to its content of heavy metals and other elements before it can be used in food, while inedible gelatin must only meet five standards before it can be ...

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Will 'emoticon defense' disprove cyberbullying? - Columbus Dispatch


A web-only, 7-day subscription is just $6.49/week (billed monthly). Subscribe today! By Charles Wilson Associated Press Friday April 27, 2012 2:28 PM Even if three Indiana girls were just kidding around and used emoticons and LOLs when they discussed ...

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Gresham takes one from Rams - Gresham Outlook


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Why an open platform for free expression is so vital - Telegraph.co.uk


More than two billion people are active online today, and any one of them can publish their ideas that can be discovered and consumed by anyone else. More information generally translates into more choice, and ultimately more power for the individual, ...

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Study by SAFE KIDS shows frequency of sports injuries requiring medical treatment - KY3


Three out of 10 kids think that good players should keep playing even when they're hurt, unless a coach or adult makes them stop. While parents rely on coaches for the safety of their young athletes, only 2 in 5 parents know how much sports safety ...

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