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Verizon employees suspended for accessing Obama's mobile record
Verizon Wireless has suspended several employees who accessed account information for a mobile phone used by President-elect Barack Obama, the company said.
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Opinion
Organisations Need Real-time Connected Security
Security threats are constantly evolving and today’s organisations need to look further than the average Firewall. Enterprise security is now faced with a myriad of threats which extend beyond Trojans and hackers and include environmental disasters, ‘acts of god’, theft and fraud.
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RSA Europe: Going for Olympic security gold
Lessons from the Beijing Olympics, and tougher challenges for London 2012 were explained to the RSA Europe conference.
Opinion
Business threats from social networking web sites
Social networking sites have become massively popular in the last few years, among the business community as well as the public at large. But as the forms of social interaction change, so do the potential threats to business.
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Opinion
Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics
With most malicious attacks coming from inside the organisation, it is time to take stock.
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Can security's human side stop data breaches?
Changing behaviour may be the key to a more secure business

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