tagged w/ consumer product liability
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Both network vendors and PC vendors should wake up to the new reality that there is another layer of change on top of the ever increasing bandwidth, application, and storage requirements. A change in the threats.Both network vendors and PC vendors should wake up to the new reality that there is... more
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Cyber security threats have reached a critical juncture. With attacks becoming more sophisticated and damaging, members of Congress and the Administration have taken note. The Obama Administration’s recent cyber security review highlights matters of high importance to many companies. More than ever, firms must stay on top of the rapidly changing world of cyber security, and must consider newly developed White House policies. Some priorities set forth include:Cyber security threats have reached a critical juncture. With attacks becoming more... more
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The US Government must get its priorities right. Too often “cybersecurity” is confused with “anti-piracy.” The average Joe or Jane downloading copyrighted content from Youtube is not a cybersecurity issue, whereas organized gangs systematically collecting and exploiting personal data is a cybersecurity issue. One might question if the US government is devoting the proper time and attention to the cybersecurity issues that are truly most in need of national attention.The US Government must get its priorities right. Too often “cybersecurity”... more
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People get so upset, understandably, when an organization loses a laptop with SSNs, or has one stolen. But now, upon hearing that crooks don’t even need to steal SSNs, but can just generate them from commonly known information and use them until the victims discover the crimes, it is puzzling why so many people don’t see this as something to be concerned with, and to demand changes for.People get so upset, understandably, when an organization loses a laptop with SSNs, or... more
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Knowledge is paramount in our efforts to understand our “climate” when it comes to conflict, it’s causes, how it’s fueled by the feeling of loss of control, and how it either unfolds progressively over time or rapidly without notice. The extremes, ups and downs of emotions that spur loss of individual control and can lead to hot conflicts, dangerous encounters and unpredictable results.Knowledge is paramount in our efforts to understand our “climate” when it... more
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Small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) are an attractive target for identity thieves. According to the Institute of Consumer Financial Education (ICFE), SMBs usually qualify for larger lines of credit, “enjoy extended payment terms and less transactional scrutiny for large purchases or high value ticket items than individual customers.”Small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) are an attractive target for identity... more
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On July 29th, as I was following up on a story that flashed across my Twitter stream about 30 certified employees of a school district finding themselves victims of ID theft, I found something that should not have been there...On July 29th, as I was following up on a story that flashed across my Twitter stream... more
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RSA, the Security Division of EMC recently released several research reports that examine the far-reaching security implications of promising technologies such as cloud computing, virtualization, social networking and mobile communications, and explore the pivotal business risks and rewards they represent to organizations worldwide.RSA, the Security Division of EMC recently released several research reports that... more
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By Mike Spinney, CIPP, Privacy Analyst, Ponemon Institute - Here’s a brazen bit of breachery from the Miami Herald: It’s a neat little proposition: for a flat monthly fee, a data broker (of sorts) acquires medical records from a hospital employee and passes them through to a personal injury lawyer for a fee plus a percentage of his lawsuit earnings...By Mike Spinney, CIPP, Privacy Analyst, Ponemon Institute - Here’s a brazen bit... more
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Thieves prey on our deepest and strongest emotions, and two people madly in love and about to take the plunge are certainly full of emotions and stress. Stress makes us more apt to decide quickly, without thinking the situation through. The sense of relief we feel may encourage us to accept an offer that seems “too good to be true” when we might otherwise hesitate.Thieves prey on our deepest and strongest emotions, and two people madly in love and... more
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Twitter suspends accounts of users with infected computers; South Korea blocks sites to help end cyber attacks; Kansas audit raises computer security questions; Apple still mute to iPhone complaints; U.S. State Dept. workers beg Clinton for Firefox; Snooping through the power socket; New York official: Tagged site stole identities; Firefox 3.5 vulnerability rated ‘highly critical; Probe into cyberattacks stretches around the globe; BlackBerry update bursting with spyware; French workers threaten to blow up Nortel factory; FBI charges satellite descramblers…Twitter suspends accounts of users with infected computers; South Korea blocks sites... more
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Analyzing an incident when the manufacturer claims that it’s an operator error and the operator claims that it is an application error is one of the most daunting tasks of a security officer. And this is a type of incident that the security officer will be called upon to investigate simply because the management needs an independent observer and has doubts both in the operator as well as the manufacturer. Here is what to do when thrown into the fire…Analyzing an incident when the manufacturer claims that it’s an operator error... more
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