Stories about: KPMG
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In poor economy, IT pros could turn to e-crime 25/03/2009 06:41:00
Enterprises increasingly feel their employees will be more willing to steal data or sell insider knowledge due to the poor economy, according to an annual security survey conducted by KPMG. - +
Satyam turns to YouTube to get its message across 28/01/2009 08:00:00
Indian outsourcer Satyam Computer Services is turning to YouTube to get its own message across to viewers worldwide in the wake of the financial crisis in the company. - +
Satyam hires accounting firms to restate accounts 15/01/2009 08:00:00
The board of Satyam Computer Services has hired two accounting firms to restate the accounts of the scandal-ridden company. - +
Hoping the House Burns Down 28/09/2006 12:22:48
Security strategy is as important as corporate strategy. Getting it right is critical. Learn how detailed cost/benefit information can lead to more effective security management decisions - +
Visa compliance not intrusive for merchants 21/08/2006 09:38:09
Online merchants will find meeting the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCIDSS) neither intrusive nor expensive if the quarterly penetration tests are mandated in Australia. - +
Australia needs Industry specific DR plans: KPMG 12/07/2006 08:04:45
Financial services firm KPMG has met with the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) and the big four Australian banks to push the adoption of industry-specific business continuity plans. - +
Hockey hits out at smartcard critics, laggard banks 28/06/2006 12:36:15
Human Services Minister Joe Hockey has vigorously defended the virtues of the federal government's planned smartcard, saying the project's cost will be controlled and people's privacy will not be compromised. - +
The Skinny on ITIL 01/06/2006 13:52:13
The Information Technology Infrastructure Library is coming; early adopters say it's a friendly invasion. - +
Feds' smartcard costing unknown but consultancy fees top millions 31/05/2006 09:31:00
Details surrounding costing for the federal government's access card initiative remain elusive, but last week's Senate Estimates hearings has revealed that consultancy fees will certainly top $2 million. - +
Disaster Practice 18/05/2006 12:27:03
Eighty businesses and over 3000 workers took part in the UK's second annual "afternoon from hell" - all in the name of security readiness. - +
Government agencies fail to meet security expectations 22/02/2006 09:14:10
Even though the Australian government may have an effective IT security framework, a recent report shows that certain government agencies are not living up to it, highlighting a great concern.
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