Inside a data leak audit When the director of IT at a Boston-based, midsize pharmaceutical firm was first approached to participate in a data leakage audit, he was thrilled. He figured the audit would uncover a few weak spots in the company's data leak defenses and he would then be able to leverage the audit results into funding for additional security resources. The feeling of greater security tempts us to be more reckless The recent newsletter - rant, really - about the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) white paper on enterprise password management ('Managing' passwords doesn't make them less unsafe) elicited a number of comments, some not very complimentary. 6 ways to protect your privacy on Google Google provides many ways to protect your privacy online -- you just need to find them. Here are six good ones. UC Berkeley says hacker broke into health-services databases The University of California at Berkeley Friday disclosed that hackers broke into restricted computer databases in the campus health-services center, as the university began notifying current and former Berkeley students their personal information may have been taken. Cyberbullying? No, it's just bullying. Gibbs discusses proposed legislation concerning "cyber-bullying" and points out that the laws would be a really, really bad idea and that that conflating "cyber" with almost anything is simply bogus. Dude. Govt agencies losing portable data: Privacy Commissioner Many Australian government agencies do not have appropriate controls covering the use of portable storage devices (PSDs) for the handling of personal information.According to new research by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner, this personal information is being lost at an alarming rate. U.S. gov't: 'Top obligation' is to U.S. workers U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told a congressional committee that ensuring American workers have jobs is a "top obligation," and that her agency was stepping up its enforcement of the H-1B program. |
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