13 February 2012

The top three security concerns for healthcare CIOs are around the areas of ... - Express Healthcare


Despite significant investment in keeping information secure, protected data breaches remain a frequent occurrence at healthcare organisations. Therefore, healthcare organisations today are under intense pressure and scrutiny, for security, ...

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More councils slapped for data protection breaches - UKauthorITy.com


councils reprimanded over data loss
Computerworld New Zealand


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Today's media stories from the papers - The Guardian


The BBC canteen has long been the butt of jokes from corporation employees. Now The Filling Station has taken its, er, unique reputation online with a new parody account, dubbed The Killing Station. The Independent reports that the Twitter account is ...

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Throwing baby out with the SOPA - Washington Examiner


The problem now is that online activists, heady with success, have their torches lit for any attempt to do anything about criminal activity online, regardless of the merits or the means. Reining in the online distribution of illegal material is now, ...

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The Right to Be Forgotten - Stanford Law Review Online


In Europe, the intellectual roots of the right to be forgotten can be found in French law, which recognizes le droit à l'oubliâ€"or the 'right of oblivion'â€"a right that allows a convicted criminal who has served his time and been rehabilitated to ...

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Malnets will become major online security issue in 2012: report - ZDNet (blog)


By Rachel King | February 13, 2012, 12:01am PST Summary: Most malware attacks target users on their desktops and laptops, but mobile devices are becoming much more enticing options for cyber criminals, according to a new report.

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12 February 2012

Irish telco admits data breach affecting 7000 customers - Information Age


Speaking on Irish morning radio, the Irish Data Protection Commissioner Billy Hawkes said this was one of the "most serious breaches" his office had ever seen due to the sensitive nature of the information, the long delay before Eircom informed ...

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