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13 Dec, 2006 1:47 am
... eliminates haphazard attempts to keep track of information, and thus makes it more secure. 5. MAKE REMOTE BACKUP A PRIORITY. Most firms
know to back up ... firm already had a truck on its way to Dell Computer Corporation in Texas to pick up 300 new PCs. That's
security planning. 8. KNOW WHO TO CONTACT IF ... proves priceless when needed - and a good investment to maintain your ongoing network security. CONCLUSION Failure to
reasonably anticipate and be prepared to service clients in the wake of a disaster ...
31 Dec, 2008 12:27 pm
... experience securing networks, Boeing launched its cybersecurity division in August, followed by Lockheed in October. Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) also got in the game, as has Raytheon -- though a Raytheon spokesman wanted Bloomberg to understand that it ... stay afloat the last few
years when the government and private sector showed little interest in spending money to secure computer networks. "The whole area of
cyber is probably one of the faster-growing areas" of the U.S. ...
13 Jul, 2007 5:43 am
... of an electronic lock for the safe - receiving the signals send by the electronic lock from the computer and controlling the safe according to the response of the signals.
The security apparatus for controlling an electronic lock on a safe integrates an electronic lock ... port. This patented technology from Corporate Safe Specialists
enables the user to control the electronic lock through a control unit. The safe can be unlocked with the help of electronic lock by computer. Moreover, a remote ...
22 Jul, 2008 12:48 pm
... not a lot of fun, but the protection is worth the pain. Reed said she "complained and whined" when the tabletop security computer known as LobbyGuard was installed at
her daughter Hannah's charter school, Cross Creek Academy in Gaines ... that helps organizations manage technology. Schools are its biggest client, but the "visitor management system"
also in being used in the lobbies of corporate offices, hospitals and government buildings, said LobbyGuard President Kevin Allen. The machines can be ...
22 Oct 8:21 am
Newsweek has published an insightful discussion of passwords, which it calls "the weak link in computer security." The author, Nick Summers, reveals that he created a
password a number of years ago and kept using it "as the ... author feels that for the short term, passwords, flawed though they are, are the most feasiable option for computer
security. Unless there is a major security breach, corporations and other institutions are unlikely to invest in innovations that would likely be very expensive.
21 Nov 4:14 pm
... not stock-based compensation). Therefore, Overstock.com was not permitted by Regulation G to use operating income as the starting point to compute EBITDA and the company was
not allowed to eliminate stock-based compensation from its EBITDA calculation. Since Overstock.com had ... Byrne is a freebie for securities regulators and the public in order to
help me get into heaven, though I doubt that I will ever get there anyway. I will probably end up joining corporate miscreants such as Patrick Byrne ...
19 Jul, 2007 11:05 pm
... unmanaged endpoints, businesses can open themselves to a great deal of risk," said Brian Foster, senior director, endpoint security, Symantec. "Symantec On-Demand Protection
can protect companies and users from potential data loss and block malware while enabling secure, anytime, anywhere access to corporate
e-mail." The Symantec On-Demand Protection virtual desktop helps prevent confidential data loss through unmanaged computers by creating a secured environment that encrypts
data and deletes ...
17 Oct, 2008 10:11 am
... or for the financial institution or the Government; or (B) which is used in interstate or foreign commerce or communication, including a computer located outside the United
States that is used in a manner that affects interstate or foreign commerce or communication of the ... with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to section 15 of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934; (G) the Securities Investor Protection Corporation; (H) a branch or agency of a foreign bank (as
such terms are defined ...
19 Oct 5:00 am
... case on two previous posts. Section 10(b) "prohibits the use or employ, in connection with the purchase or sale of any security…, [of] any manipulative or deceptive device or
contrivance in contravention of such rules and regulations as the [SEC] may ... of trust and confidence). The Second Circuit remanded the case back to the District Court to determine
whether the computer hacking in this case was deceptive. The primary materials for this post are available on the DU Corporate Governance website.
17 Dec, 2007 12:37 am
... - an insider blog often critical of the Microsoft to pose problems. An enthusiastic employee who's not well-versed on corporate policy, a developer on public message boards,
or even a personal blog where the employee occasionally discusses work all pose ... computers and e-mail. Data safeguarding measures to be followed (such as passwords, encryption
and turning off computers when not in use). Transmission of confidential information. Reporting/grievance procedures and penalties for violations. If ...
26 Apr, 2007 2:30 am
/**/ Source: News from the [New York] State Archives Region 1, April 2007. Security Concerns Regarding Peer To Peer (P2P) File Sharing Peer-to-Peer (P2P) ... anonymous and
unknown users on the Internet is contrary to the basic principles of securing your computer. Even if you know the source, in P2P, opening a file has risks - ... P2P client
or using P2P network file sharing on a corporate network or system. Limit Use of P2P On a Corporate Network Restrict access to those in your organization who have ...
8 Jan, 2008 12:21 am
... , and Law Enforcement Agencies STERLING, Va. & BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NetSecurity Corporation, a leading computer forensics,
security consulting and training company, announced today the launch of NetSecurity Forensic Labs, a ... before," said Inno Eroraha, founder and chief strategist of NetSecurity.
"It is imperative that evidence be collected by trained computer forensic experts that follow forensically sound processes to ensure that the resulting digital evidence
withstands legal scrutiny ...
23 Oct, 2008 6:45 pm
... staff, IT or otherwise, to conduct a preliminary investigation, regardless how technically skilled they may be. Third, secure the
computer and keep a detailed log of who had access to it on the dates in question. Fourth, contact a certified ... • Harassment and/or Discrimination Cases • Divorce Litigation •
Mobile Device Investigations • Expert Witness Services • Corporate E-mail Investigations • Litigation Support • Intellectual Property Disputes • Investigation and Discovery
Litigation Programs • ...
5 Mar, 2007 9:34 am
... corporations, announced today that it has moved its corporate headquarters to Arlington, Virginia. The new location, just miles from the Nation's Capitol, also serves
as the company's primary electronic data discovery, computer forensics and document processing center. The new facility is equipped with biometric system security,
fiber-based network connectivity, world-class data center, climate-controlled server room, plus unprecedented data storage ...
21 Feb, 2006 9:34 am
... for large companies, which tend to outsource the function, are spiraling out of control. What should be fairly routine computer evidence collection and processing engagements
can cost millions of dollars in consulting fees for a single case ... empower these folks to lay the framework for a data harvest or data examination process? Who else, better than the
corporate IT/security profesional has the technical knowledge in general combined with the specific knowledge and experience of the enterprise' ...
2 Dec, 2008 3:57 pm
... who are often young and perceived in a Robin Hood esque manner attacking the massive "evil" corporations of the world. Whereas the reality is somewhat removed from this, with
hackers often working with much more sinister motives. On top ... is reactive rather than proactive. Therefore it seems prudent that businesses themselves are encouraged to ensure their
own computer security is a tight as it can be, this is the best method of deterring hackers. Perhaps legislation could be introduced forcing ...
25 Jul 12:19 pm
... law provisions which are sometimes not addressed in a corporation's privacy and security policies (but should be). I have also
reference and review New York' ... required for the individual to access the website; and 5. Printing an individual's Social Security number on any materials that are mailed to
the individual, unless a State or federal law requires ... subject to fines up to $5,000 for violating the statute. New York Criminal Computer Crime Penal Code New York also has
criminal statute that does ...
31 Oct, 2007 5:41 am
... not there is just cause for terminating an employee. By assuring there is just cause for the termination, a corporation cuts its risk of
being sued by a disgruntled employee. While computer forensics is a very valuable tool for the legal and corporate communities, it is important ... an experienced licensed
firm to provide the service. Ernesto F. Rojas, President and CEO of Forensic & Security Services, Inc. announced today that his firm has met all obligations under the revised
provisions of ...
25 Dec, 2006 7:56 am
... , with all amendments thereof and of its existing bylaws or instruments corresponding thereto, whatever the name, if the issuer be a corporation; (b) copy of all instruments by which the trust is created or declared, if the issuer is a trust; (c) a ... of the security to be offered;
(9) the price at which it is proposed that the security shall be offered in the United States to the public or the method by which such price is computed. A variation in
price may be proposed prior to the date of the ...
24 Jul, 2007 12:00 am
... can be temporarily escalated to administrator privileges simply by typing in an administrator password when prompted. Granted, I seriously doubt that corporate enterprises
will allow their users such privileges, but for home use, it's a great feature that ... . Hackers locate obscure software vulnerabilities which allow them to "overrun" the buffers with
their own data. This tricks the computer into executing the hacker's supplied data (which is actually code) contained within that buffer. But if ...
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