Image by ivanpw via Flickr Social Media Policy Social Media has become part of the user community several years ago. Today we have social media in the corporate environment. The main problem we have is how social media has evolved. It has been a bottom up approach. By bottom up I mean that the consumer [...]
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Washington State implements PCI law
Posted: 30th March 2010 by admin in Compliance, Could Computing, HIPAA, PCI, risk assessment, Security AssesmentTags: Data security, Minnesota, Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard, security
Image via Wikipedia PCI laws are expanding around the country. Washington State is the latest to add a law to their books. Washington state follows Nevada and Minnesota in implementing Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI), the law is HB 1149. It changes the breach notification law they already had on the books. The [...]
Ponemon Institute Cyber megatrends – Some Additions Needed
Posted: 28th November 2009 by admin in Compliance, Corporate Stupidity, Could Computing, Outsourcing, Unstructured Data, Web 2.0Tags: Cloud computing, Computer security, security
Ponemon Institute recently released their Cyber megratrends as listed below. While I agree with these I think there were a couple that could easily be added to the list. First, I would either add or modify Web 2.0 into Web 3.0. Lets look to what is going to happen versus what is happening. Incremental change [...]
IPhone Apps Every Road Warrior Entrepreneur Needs
Posted: 22nd October 2009 by admin in antivirus, Compliance, Could Computing, Entrepreneur, HIPAATags: airport delay, AroundMe, Business, data loss, FlightAware, Google, Google Calendar, Google Map, Google Maps, network solutions, reQall, security, Twitter
The Blackberry has been the mainstay of the business world for years. But as we know, the IPhone is eating away at market share. There are over 75,000 apps for the IPhone now and growing steadily. For those who have Blackberry Thumb, you can probably look forward to IPhone Index Finger at some point in [...]
Ways to Maintain Website Security
Posted: 10th April 2009 by admin in Compliance, Could Computing, Web SecurityTags: Application security, Code review, firewall, firewall management, Intrusion detection system, Intrusion prevention system, Managed Vulnerability Scanning, Website security
With the advancement in technology comes the heavy responsibility of monitoring an organization’s sensitive and valuable information. The use of the Internet has become a necessity in organizations to exchange their data and various other business details with their business partners, vendors and clients. In many cases, during transmission of datahackers compromise a network or [...]