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Security workers praise Sarbanes-Oxley

December 22, 2004 In a survey, 66 percent said that regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA and others have improved security. TAGS: Sarbanes-Oxley Act, HIPAA, IT security, IT professional, regulation, survey, threat, security, information technology, worker

Security firms on police spyware, in their own words

July 17, 2007 Will companies that make antispyware software detect key loggers implanted by federal agents? We survey 13 companies and include their answers verbatim. TAGS: Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., security company, police, Grisoft, policy, regulation, AVG, survey, spyware, compliance, security, law, keylogger, agency, U.S., ZoneAlarm

Time to regulate the software industry?

February 17, 2005 With flaws providing an open door to viruses and worms, industry observers debate imposing rules on software companies. TAGS: software industry, regulation, guideline, innovation, software company, security, virus

In the security hot seat

April 22, 2005 Symantec's network security chief, Tim Mather, talks about attacks on his company, the folly of regulations and why he'd never hire a hacker. TAGS: regulatory compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, regulation, Symantec Corp., information security, business development, hacker, compliance, audit, security

Data privacy standards, American style

October 11, 2005 NetIQ's Kimber Spradlin says that when it comes to data privacy, the EU is way ahead of Uncle Sam. That may be about to change. TAGS: European Union, Patrick Leahy, legislation, HIPAA, legislator, regulation, U.S., identity theft, health, Europe, security

Net neutrality proposal revived in Senate

January 9, 2007 Politicians reintroduce a bill aimed at barring network operators from prioritizing Net content. TAGS: Net Neutrality, Olympia Snowe, bill, proposal, regulation, AT&T Corp., Sen., Verizon Communications, Republican, broadband, security, video

ROI: Risk of incarceration?

November 14, 2005 It's hard to prove monetary return of investments in security, but execs understand the risk of not complying with regulations. TAGS: risk management, ROI, information security, HIPAA, senior executive, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, regulation, compliance, security, organization, conference

Day 1: Experts talk about ID theft

October 25, 2005 Members of News.com's ID theft roundtable panel open up a discussion with News.com editors and our readers. TAGS: regulation, identity theft, lobbyist, duty, discussion, security

Hidden gold in corporate cleanup

November 24, 2004 Corporations' rush to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act looks likely to be a boon for security product makers. TAGS: Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., compliance, HIPAA, PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, Austin, regulation, survey, information technology, accounting, security, health, U.S.

Companies dig deep for ethics compliance

November 24, 2004 Multinational firms are spending more to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley and other regulations but don't always know where the money's going. TAGS: compliance, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, ethics, PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, risk management, regulation, management, accounting, survey, U.S., security

FCC imposes rules designed to prevent pretexting

April 3, 2007 Commission order lists new regulations phone companies must follow to protect subscriber call records, other personal data. TAGS: pretexting, Marc Rotenberg, regulation, Verizon Communications, telephone company, VoIP, rule, security

Grandstanding on terrorism and tech

October 9, 2002 IPI Center for Technology Freedom director Bartlett Cleland cautions that zealous policymakers are ignoring the realities of technology in a rush to pass their pet tech projects into law. TAGS: computer attack, NSA, computer security, regulation, government, terrorism, law, attack, U.S., security

Identity crisis: Roundtable

October 24, 2005 Experts debate key issues in the debate over whether the United States is doing enough to protect data. TAGS: information security, data security, obligation, regulation, lobbyist, government, leader, value, security, U.S.

Spyware, data privacy bills reappear in House

February 9, 2007 Congress has tried for years to enact spyware regulations and restrictions on Social Security numbers, with no luck so far. TAGS: Rep., social security number, Social Security, bill, pretexting, regulation, spyware, sale, leader, agency, security
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