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| 31 Dec 2008 |
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Data losses set to soar, KPMG predicts
According to a new report, losses of personal and financial data are set to rise sharply in 2009 as the effects of the credit crunch begin to take effect. |
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Cybercrime reports: Security not broken, but breaking at the seams
Despite the growing threat of botnets and advanced malware, the biggest dangers are still coming from within the organisation. |
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| 19 Dec 2008 |
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Security is a people business, don't forget it
If any one lesson came out of the recent CSO Summit in Geneva, it is that security people need to be better communicators. |
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| 18 Dec 2008 |
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Appliance provides network access protection on school campus
To provide a more efficient network service for school staff and pupils, Mark Gosden, network manager at Sutton Valence School in Kent, tried a new NAC product. |
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| 15 Dec 2008 |
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Market Harborough Building Society finds way to monitor users' network traffic
As the Market Harborough Building Society's network became increasingly porous, head of IT Neil Williams wanted a better idea of the servers and files that users were accessing. |
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| 12 Dec 2008 |
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How to avoid being stung by disgruntled (ex) employees after a redundancy
According to a recent survey, many workers will have already stolen valuable information from their employer in anticipation of losing their jobs. |
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