Medical records sale scandal a 'data, not outsourcing issue' The National Outsourcing Association has defended the industry following revelations on ITV's Tonight programme about the sale of UK medical records in India. Consumers should clean up their act on personal security PC users leave too many clues fore hackers - and social networking sites make the problem worse warns a researcher Survey: Singaporean Web users unable to spot phishing Eighty-three per cent of Web users in Singapore are at risk from online fraud because they can't identify the prevalent forms of phishing, according to a YouGov survey. Gartner on cloud security: 'Our nightmare scenario is here now' Virtualization and cloud computing shaking up the old order, and the customary control is slipping away from security managers as the revolution unfolds. Open source security project could get a boost with Metasploit buy Rapid7 is buying Metasploit, and promising to advance open source penetration testing and the Metasploit Project, which develops exploits against known vulnerabilities. Two out of five at risk from Wi-Fi hijacking Two out of five web users are at risk of having their Wi-Fi connection hijacked, says TalkTalk. Facial-recognition system can guess your age ORLANDO -- Those advertising in public places would really like to know the age and gender of those viewing their ads to see if they're hitting the right demographic. An experimental facial-recognition system developed by NEC does a pretty good job of delivering just that information. Experts see forecast worsen for cybercrime Law enforcement agencies can count a few recent victories against cybercriminals, but agents say the battle against them isn't getting any easier. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of Microsoft Expression Web 3 In Depth. Cisco Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of Building Service-Aware Networks. Google Subnet is hosting many new bloggers. Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet home pages. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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