All Data Theft articles – Page 5
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Alcatel-Lucent launches new mobile security software
New software allows companies to locate laptops with GPS and restrict access to data
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Cyber threat is growing
Criminals are getting more sophisticated and launching more attacks, said the FBI
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Regulators are top concern for FS firms
Penalties for data breaches are more worrying than reputation damage, according to survey
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Lords press parliament to take online security seriously
Government debates the subject of cyber crime and online security
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Litigation risk for data breaches
Dave Fisher says, given the recent frequency of data breaches, it’s only a matter of time before the public takes legal action
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Hacker charged with accessing Sarah Palin’s email
A man allegedly hacked into Governor Palin’s account, stole personal information and posted the details online
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Technology and assigning blame
Dave Fisher explains that in order to reduce and remediate risk, an electronic audit trail is needed to compliment safe computing guidelines
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Government stung by another data breach
A newspaper revealed that the UK government lost personal records of 5,000 prison staff
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Second class laptops
Dave Fisher discusses how UK business would suffer if organisations were without mobile working
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Exec pleads guilty to stealing IBM trade secrets
A former employee of IBM was accused of sharing trade secrets with his new employer Hewlett Packard
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Another day, another breach
Dave Fisher argues Europe should ratify data breach notification legislation
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eBay data breach
A disc marked 'Home Office Confidential' was discovered hidden beneath the keyboard of a laptop bought on the online auction site
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Security industry closes ranks
Industry groups have come together to raise awareness about information security, but the biggest challenge for organisations—changing behaviour—still lies ahead
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1 in 3 Brits are victims of cybertheft
But complacency remains biggest problem, according to AVG cybercrime survey
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SFO employs security advisor
The Serious Fraud Office’s digital forensics unit has appointed a consultant to bolster its digital forensics capability and assess network security
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What firewalls do and what they don’t do
Ian Kilpatrick looks at some of the newer security threats that are able to find their way through firewalls
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Security firms respond to RN data loss
A Royal Navy officer misplaced a government laptop containing personal information; security firms offer advice on steps to secure data
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Security predictions for 2008
A stream of high profile data losses and increasingly sophisticated financial crime is slowly edging the issue of IT security up the corporate agenda
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Detica urges businesses to get resilient to danger
Mounting security threats in 2008; Detica argues that businesses need to move beyond ‘security’ to ‘resilience’