All Data Theft articles – Page 7
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SafeBoot says US is ‘streets ahead in the data protection game’
SafeBoot warns that failure to embrace data encryption technologies leaves organisations open to large damages
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Putting a price on security breaches
Internet security provider warns businesses to learn from TK Maxx’s security breach
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Identity theft is predicted to soar
ID theft cost British businesses £50m in 2005, and this is set to increase by 1,300% by 2020 to £700m.
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How effective is your security?
Steve Wright discusses how you can measure the effectiveness of security using ISO 27001.
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Online credit information
Coface UK has launched InfoLine - a service that combines factual business information with risk analysis to help businesses understand the creditworthiness of their customers.
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Regulatory confusion fuels fraud explosion
Simple, low-cost steps that could significantly reduce fraud are not being adopted by UK business. Richard Kusnierz explains why.
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IT compliance reduces risk
How can companies ensure they are archiving and protecting business data to comply with electronic data laws? Hugh Jenkins explains.
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Coping with a major security breach
Legal pressures, not to mention your moral obligation to assist unwitting victims, means that you should never delay when disclosing IT security incidents, says Martin Allen.
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STRIKING A BALANCE
Chris Haden suggests some strategies for managing the onshore offshore conundrum
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Who is Bugging you now?
Bugging is no longer restricted to the realms of James Bond fantasy or the international political arena Commercial espionage - the theft of business secrets for commercial advantage - is far closer t
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Developing effective IT risk management
Jared Landin and Karl Kispert suggest strategic frameworks for financial institutions
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Would your business pass the test?
A new online tool is being offered to organisations to allow them to test their compliance with legislation and best practice in privacy and data protection
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Increasing threat of network risk
Almost 60% of chief risk officers and senior risk managers view...
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Risky Business
Michael Burling discusses the dangers posed by ineffective provisioning of user access rights and details how a secure enterprise provisioning system addresses specific risk areas highlighted by the U
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Site Security and Systems
How are organisations managing or going to manage the new and substantial demands placed on site security teams? Bruno Brunskill challenges whether these demands have been fully appreciated
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Working away
Remote working is growing in popularity, but it does bring risks John Eary stresses the need for security when work is done away from the office.
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Traditional e-Security measures "will break down"
Internet security specialist David Lacey of the Royal Mail warned that cyber-crime is increasing in sophistication but is not yet fully mature
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Customer Data Quality - A Threat Unrecognised?
Tom Scampion asks whether we are alert to the increasing risks associated with the often-unknown quality of customer information and data integrity
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An identity crisis?
Establishing the identity of an individual, whether they are someone applying to become one of your customers or someone wanting to gain access to your building or computer system, is becoming a major
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E-BUSINESS RISKS THE WIDER IMPLICATIONS
John O'Neill asks whether we really understand the risks...