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Pushing Bad Data Google’s Latest Black Eye ?
Mar 7th
by Ludovic Hirlimann Google stopped counting, or at least publicly displaying, the number of pages it indexed in September of 05, after a school-yard “measuring contest” with rival Yahoo. That count topped out around 8 billion pages before it was removed from the homepage. News broke recently through various SEO forums that Google had suddenly,
Drive Wipe: a Perfect Solution to Avoid Data Theftt
Feb 28th
by freshelectrons One of the most important tasks of computer is storing information in secured way. Information can be in any form such as email messages or simple lists, but can also be as highly important and confidential as internal communications or client information. With computers being used for handling top-secret information, security measures have
Secure Your Data In 2010 – Why A Firewall Isn’t Enough
Jan 31st
by Claudio.Ar Computer network consultants around town received calls from clients who wondered if their organization might become the next victim. Unfortunately when it comes to viruses, it may be too late. In fact, at Xvand we run into executives all the time who swear that their organization’s data has been secured by the firewall they’ve installed on their
Laws, regulations and compliance: Top tips for keeping your data under your control
Jan 19th
Laws, regulations and compliance: Top tips for keeping your data under your control The rise of compliance as an issue High-profile losses of confidential data from TJ Maxx, the US Department of Veterans Affairs, the UK’s Child Benefit department, and other large organizations have raised awareness of the need to protect information. Governments and industry
Is Your Company Data Secure? | Blackberry Hacks Are Here
Jan 18th
by Claudio.Ar There’s a new route into your company’s secure data. It’s the Blackberry PDA. A hacking program has been developed which exploits the relationship between the Blackberry itself, a company’s internal server and the network connection to which both are attached. The hacking program works because the data tunnel between the Blackberry and the
Amadeus Consulting Discusses Protecting the Weakest Link: Data and Internet Security
Jan 5th
Protecting the Weakest Link: Data and Internet Security There has been a lot of talk about Internet security recently, especially with Wikileaks releases and the hacking of prominent websites, including Gawker Media, McDonalds, and many others. In fact so far this year, there have been hundreds of reported security breaches and millions of records stolen.
Privacy Policies: Ftc Provides Long-awaited Data Security Guidelines — All Sites Expected to Comply
Dec 31st
by wiseleo Generally, you are required to protect personal information stored on your website’s server by implementing reasonable and appropriate data security measures. If you fail regarding this general requirement, you will be subject to claims from website visitors whose information has been compromised. In addition, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) continues to aggressively
About Physical Data Security Solutions
Dec 21st
by cliff1066™ If you ask your best network engineer to tell you what the network actually is, it’s very likely that they will start by describing the wires in the walls. That’s because their training teaches them that the foundation of every network is the physical layer. The same is true for security. While most
The Benefits of Automatic Files Backup and Secure Offsite Data Files Storage
Nov 4th
Do you really need automatic files backup and secure offsite data files storage? Are these not mere add on costs that you can do without? What benefits can you get out of investing in automatic files backup and secure offsite data files storage? Allow this write up to enlighten you. Practically everyone makes some effort
5 Ways an Encrypted USB drive Secures Data
Nov 4th
The encrypted USB drive can stop a hacker cold when attempting to gain access to unauthorized data. In the past only physical control of the drive was possible to gain control over a drive, but those which were lost or stolen were open game. The encrypted USB drive allows continual protection of data even in