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 [...]
Posts Tagged ‘data loss’
IPhone Apps Every Road Warrior Entrepreneur Needs
Posted: 22nd October 2009 by admin in Compliance, Could Computing, Entrepreneur, HIPAA, antivirusTags: airport delay, AroundMe, Business, data loss, FlightAware, Google, Google Calendar, Google Map, Google Maps, network solutions, reQall, security, Twitter
Data Loss, this time with Network Solutions
Posted: 27th July 2009 by admin in Hacking News, PCI, Security Assesment, Web Security, malwareTags: data loss, network solutions, stolen data
Data Loss, this time with Network Solution Network Solutions, one of the largest domain registrars recently announced a data breach. Malicious code was found on its e-commerce server which may have captured transactions from thousands of websites and capturing half a million or more credit cards. The company said they found the code during a [...]
Data Breaches are still misunderstood
Posted: 19th July 2009 by admin in Compliance, Corporate Stupidity, Security Assesment, antivirusTags: breach data, data loss, security metrics
The Ponemon Institute and Ounce Labs (www.ouncelabs.com) released a study on the view CEOs have regarding data protection in their environment. In the study of 213 CEOs and other senior executives, CEOs did not share the same view on how secure their organization is with their executives. 92 percent of respondents said they were attacks. [...]
US to set out cyber security plan -Baha to the rescue
Posted: 29th May 2009 by admin in Compliance, Corporate Stupidity, Government SecurityTags: antivirus, data loss, hacking, Managed Vulnerability Scanning, security, security metrics
Why did it takes us over 2 decades to really approach the cybersecurity topic. When I started in informatio security in in 1994, it was the wild west. People were creating processes, developing security frameworks and growing a whole new industry. I like to think I played some part in being on the early team [...]