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Latest blogosphere posts tagged “data protection”
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Protecting a company’s confidential data can make people happier
Endpoint Security Info —
Authority: 108
I’m quite convinced people who work for companies that protect their private data and do not allow it to be easily lost or stolen are happier. And I’ll explain why! I work in such a company. This company uses software that ensures protection against confidential data theft, so no company data leaves the network. ...11 hours ago -
Commercial Solicitor IT
RSS Jobs —
Authority: 159
Job Title : In-House Commercial Solicitor - Immediate Start (6 - 9 Month Contract) The Company : A leading IT company serving customers from small to medium businesses to data centres and large global enterprises through the provision of IT services, products and innovative solutions. Job Details : In ...12 hours ago -
Cyberoam Launches Endpoint Data Protection Security SoftwareSecurity
Press About —
Authority: 160
Extends Security Coverage from Gateway to Desktop; Offers Comprehensive IT Security.Woburn, MA, November 24, 2009 — Cyberoam, a vendor of identity-based Unified Threat Management solutions (UTM), today announced the launch of its Endpoint Data Protection suite to secure corporate data and manage IT assets. This ...13 hours ago -
Laptop Encryption Software Not Installed On Stolen Eisai Laptop
AlertBoot Endpoint Security —
Authority: 132
What is up with medical organizations these days? Eisai Inc. has alerted the Attorney General of New Hampshire that a stolen laptop contained the information of the companys employees. The laptop itself is password-protected, but data encryption software like AlertBoot endpoint security was not used to protect ...1 day ago -
Virtual LegalTech round-up
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 127
The general reaction to ALM’s Virtual LegalTech by its participants and delegates seems generally to be positive. If, as Charles Christian said on Twitter afterwards, it had a 1990s feel to it, well, that can doubtless be improved upon in future years. Christian is right also to say that opportunities were missed to ...2 days ago -
Parallel and cross-border developments in handling electronically stored information
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 127
The second session at the Thomson Reuters Fifth Annual e-Disclosure Forum in London on 13 February was called Parallel and cross-border developments in handling electronically stored information. I was the moderator, although if Air Miles were the qualification for talking about international subjects, Browning Marean ...2 days ago -
Data matching: a threat to privacy?
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
Authority: 987
pan1 is concerned about the governments ability to sort, extract and compare data in the hunt for council tax fraud pan1 has made lots of postings concerning the use of data matching by the Audit Commission, specifically to identify those who are falsely claiming the council tax single persons discount. Section 11 ...2 days ago -
Data Theft
McGarr Solicitors - Dublin Solicitors Ireland —
Authority: 112
The UK mobile phone operator T-Mobile has reported the theft of its customers’ personal information. T-Mobile (and the UK Information Commissioner ) say the employee(s) received substantial payments for the information. If this happened in Ireland the employee would be guilty of an offence under The Public ...2 days ago -
Protect Your Important and Personal Data
Techie Buzz —
Authority: 540
Why to protect data? These days most companies, large or small, store their data in computers and laptops. Maintaining paper files is not only cumbersome but also outdated. Some experienced computer users often take a backup of their important data to ensure that their data is safe in case of any untoward incident ...3 days ago -
The philosophy of dodgy sales and stolen data
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
Authority: 987
Tightening the law on stolen data could ensnare journalists as well as crimes such as the T-Mobile scandal So what is "the public interest"? Philosophical tangles dont come much knottier in a world where this defence of journalisms essential freedom is always under siege. Remember last weeks T-Mobile scandal , where ...4 days ago -
Protect Your Data!
DEDEN's WEBLOG —
Authority: 126
Guys, Protect your data with a complete disaster recovery for Microsoft OS, Servers and Data That’s Superior to Tape. It is more affordable than You think!5 days ago -
ISPs and public believe Government data safeguards inadequate
CyberLaw Blog —
Authority: 141
ISPs and public believe Government data safeguards inadequate : “The internet access industry and members of the public have rejected the Government’s plans to retain details of citizens’ internet access, saying that safeguards for internet users’ privacy were inadequate.” (Via OUT-LAW News .)5 days ago -
Presentation: Law for bloggers and journalists (UK)
Online Journalism Blog —
Authority: 631
Yesterday I hosted a session on law for my MA Online Journalism students, which I thought I would embed below. Some background: I teach all my sessions in a coffee shop in central Birmingham – anyone can drop in. This week I specifically invited local bloggers, and so the shape of the presentation was very much ...5 days ago -
HP Data Protector For Laptop Data Back-up
Laptop Reviews UK —
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BNP go to police over racist link
Lancaster Unity —
Authority: 528
The British National Party has lodged a complaint with the police on race grounds after students were directed to a list of names and postcodes of members on the internet. Staffordshire Universitys student union president Assed Baig posted an article on the union website, which contained a link to a site identifying ...5 days ago -
Data Encryption Not Used On Stolen Scottish Ambulance Service Laptop
AlertBoot Endpoint Security —
Authority: 132
When it comes to data security, one of the best ways of receiving catcalls is by having "robust security measures" in place and not using them. Like signing up for laptop encryption software from AlertBoot and not using it, which Ive seen happen before. Scottish Ambulance Service Laptop Stolen According to ...6 days ago -
NovaStor Releases NovaBACKUP xSP 11
Press About —
Authority: 160
New Cloud/SaaS backup solution pushes new business to service providersSimi Valley, CA, November 19, 2009 — Data protection specialist NovaStor (www.novastor.com) today launched a new version of NovaBACKUP xSP, a Cloud/SaaS solution for service providers providing local and offsite backup services as a value add to ...6 days ago -
T-Mobile employees caught selling personal data
The UK Mobile Phone Blog —
Authority: 133
We don’t want to cause alarm, but news stories have today revealed that T-Mobile , the fourth biggest mobile phone network in the UK, is under investigation for selling on millions of records of personal data from thousands of customers. Okay, to make it clear, it’s a handful of rogue staff within the company, ...6 days ago -
Union forced to remove BNP link
Lancaster Unity —
Authority: 528
Staffordshire Universitys students union could face legal action after directing its website users to a list of the names and postcodes of British National Party members. The union was forced to remove a link to another site within 24 hours after an outcry from students and claims it could have breached the Data ...6 days ago -
Whose data are they anyway?
Shefaly Yogendra —
Authority: 108
What a difference two days make! First, T-Mobile in the UK informed the Information Commissioner’s Office that some of its own rogue employees had sold on the firm’s contract customer data to third parties. These third parties then ring the contract customers just before their contract expiry to offer deals ...1 week ago

