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    Unisys to Help NSW Police Force Use Digital Imagery as New Weapon in Law Enforcement and Crime Prevention 18/06/2009 13:29:00

    Secure digital imagery management system to help law enforcement officers more efficiently access and store images and video to assist investigations.
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    Market Research Shows Lack of Maturity in the Use of Social Media by Large Organisations 03/06/2009 15:14:00

    Many large companies recognise the importance of social media tools but lack the vision on how to use them in conjunction with long-term initiatives and measure their effectiveness, according to a survey conducted by Vignette Corporation (NASDAQ: VIGN) in partnership with the Marketing Leadership Roundtable and the Corporate Executive Board. The results will be discussed in a June 10 Webcast presented by Vignette.
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    4 Steps Security Can Take to Prevent Kidnapping 09/04/2009 09:43:00

    Think kidnapping is not a risk for your organization? Think again. Kidnapping and hostage expert Chris Falkenberg tells us why the threat is real, and what you can do to minimize the risk
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    U.S. Govt workers notified after virus breach 04/02/2009 07:40:00

    Employees at U.S. federal security agencies are being notified that their personal information may have been compromised after hackers planted a virus on computer networks of government contractor SRA International.
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    US gov't increasing efforts to fight ID theft, report says 22/10/2008 10:40:00

    The U.S. government has taken several steps to combat identity theft during the past two years, including increased prosecutions of criminals and decreased use of Social Security numbers to identify constituents, according to a report released Tuesday.
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    The 2007 security hall of shame 27/12/2007 07:47:46

    How bad was 2007 for breaches, vulnerabilities and similar mayhem? On the bright side, it was better than 2008 is forecast to be. With more of every sort of meltdown predicted -- more criminalization of the hacker community, more Web-application attacks, more phishing, more spamming, more zero-day attacks and more virtualization-related threats -- we're happy to tell you that you are likely to look back on 2007 as the peaceful old days.
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    VeriSign's CEO Sclavos resigns 30/05/2007 08:41:35

    Stratton D. Sclavos, CEO and board member of digital infrastructure vendor VeriSign, resigned from the company Tuesday. No reason was given for the resignation.
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    A Pothole on Wall Street 28/05/2007 09:29:34

    I'm a CISO who has worked in the US financial services industry both as a regulator and for a large services company. In this column I'm going to let you in on one of the biggest, dirtiest secrets in the industry: The companies that get the least amount of scrutiny from financial regulators actually present some of the greatest risks for systemic financial market manipulation and fraud. I'm talking about financial news and brokerage service companies.
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    What would you do as chief information security officer 19/02/2007 14:38:52

    Becoming the chief information security officer (CISO) of a corporation makes you a strategic IT advisor to business management, the chief information officer, and the rest of the information technology staff. Just as no company is the same as another, the job of CISO -- or alternately, "chief security officer," which might include physical security as well -- isn't either. The four security professionals who share their priorities with us make it clear there's nothing cookie-cutter about the top IT security job.
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    The Seven Deadly Sins of Records Retention (And how to avoid them) 11/10/2006 12:28:37

    Sure, you're thinking, records retention can be deadly. Deadly dull
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