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Roberts vote may delay data security debate

September 20, 2005 Trio of personal data security bills likely won't get attention from Senate Judiciary Committee until next week. TAGS: data security, security

Fiddling while Rome burned

September 6, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says corporate America needs a wake up call--in the worst way--about data security. TAGS: data security, U.S. company, security

Time to face the truth about data security

May 12, 2006 If you think the situation's bad now, security specialist Jon Oltsik has got news for you: Things are even worse than you think. TAGS: data security, security device, organization, training, security, monitoring, information technology, idea, backup

India to tighten offshoring data security

May 9, 2006 In the wake of data thefts, initiative will set and enforce standards among providers of outsourced services. TAGS: data security, BPO, India, initiative, information technology, CEO, training, security

Data security and regulatory illusions

July 21, 2006 NetApp's Suresh Vasudevan says staying out of trouble means more than following Washington's compliance mandates. TAGS: regulatory compliance, CardSystems Solutions Inc., data security, Network Appliance Inc., compliance, breach, record, security

Getting real about data security legislation

October 19, 2005 Vontu CEO Joseph Ansanelli says new laws targeting data theft need to focus on insider threats as well as attacks from outsiders. TAGS: data security, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, workforce, HIPAA, breach, identity theft, legislation, corporation, compliance, law, threat, bank

Credit card breach exposes 40 million accounts

June 17, 2005 Security vulnerability lets intruder enter network and nab info on millions of credit card holders. TAGS: CardSystems Solutions Inc., MasterCard International, Visa International, data security, American Express Co., breach, credit card, identity theft, transaction, account, bank, security, card, monitor

CA exec urges Asia to strengthen data-breach laws

September 28, 2007 Security sales director says region should follow Japan's example to ensure companies take data security more seriously. TAGS: Asia, data security, identity management, enterprise security, penalty, Computer Associates International Inc., Japan, law, region, network security, Singapore, exec, security, U.S., California

Feds to banks: Put security policies in writing

January 10, 2006 Government says finance industry must scrutinize the way personal data is handled. But what about other industries? TAGS: security policy, data security, financial company, bank, finance, security

Panel: Don't rush into new data security laws

July 22, 2005 Lawyers, academics and former federal officials question urgency of enacting broad-based national rules now pending in Congress. TAGS: Marc Rotenberg, data security, Sen., Rep., legislation, incentive, lawyer, law, security

This week in security

June 24, 2005 Consumers and retailers come to grips with the largest-ever breach of personal data security. TAGS: CardSystems Solutions Inc., MasterCard International, data security, account, retailer, spokeswoman, card, credit card, security

Security perimeter? What security perimeter?

January 31, 2008 In the fight against security breaches, PGP Chief Executive Phil Dunkelberger cautions that encryption by itself is not the answer. TAGS: perimeter, breach, PGP Corp., corporate security, data security, encryption, security, information technology

Senate moves toward new data security rules

July 28, 2005 Three congressional committees meet to work on new security breach laws, though their proposals aren't quite ready for final vote. TAGS: data security, security breach, Sen., committee, data protection, notification, guideline, bill, social security number, Social Security, law, security, power

Mass. bill wants stores to pay more in data breaches

February 22, 2007 Small banks fed up with footing the bill for other companies' security leaks support the effort. But what does it mean for consumers? TAGS: data security, Chris Dodd, entity, bill, bank, banking, incentive, retailer, Massachusetts, chairman, spokesman, credit card, security

The coming Web security woes

July 4, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh asks whether proposed data security laws cause more harm than good. TAGS: Patrick Leahy, data security, mailing list, Web security, identity fraud, law, bill, e-mail address, security, person, e-mail

'Homeshoring' to trump offshoring?

December 21, 2004 Study says companies are using home-based U.S. employees for call center duties, which can avoid problems tied to offshore workers. TAGS: homeshoring, call-center, offshoring, agent, sourcing, telecommuting, data security, research company, worker, U.S.

Going after the bigger insider threats

September 20, 2006 Eric J. Sinrod says new data debunks the notion that fired and disgruntled employees pose the greatest security risks. TAGS: data security, IT professional, access management, leadership, risk, America, information technology, training, security

Visa deals with possible data breach

December 24, 2005 Credit card giant says financial institutions have been asked to protect affected customers via fraud monitoring or by reissuing cards. TAGS: Visa International, financial company, data security, credit card, card, payment, security

Going back to school on security

February 13, 2008 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod finds that educational institutions have been anything but smart about preventing security breaches. TAGS: social security number, Social Security, institution, data security, student, school, USB flash drive, person, security, hard drive
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