Vol. 36 No. 3, May 2002
Index
- The big easy beckons: it's more than just music and Mardi Gras. New Orleans stimulates your senses and enlivens your spirit.
- Everything you need to know about privacy.
- Cybercrime soars.
- Trading privacy for terrorist tips.
- You can work, but you can't hide.
- Safer surfing.
- E-Government bill waits in the wings; the idea of a federal CIO has been met with resistance, but hope is still alive that the Bush administration will get on board.
- Advanced document capture.
- CorpNet develops employee privacy certification.
- Houston Fearless 76 consolidates subsidiaries.
- Hyland, CereSoft launch joint venture.
- Metafile Releases Enterprise 6.0.
- On-Site Sourcing, Staffwise Legal form alliance.
- OTG Software and TrueArc announce partnership.
- True Query offers online IT research tool.
- Universal SuperSTOR 2.0 is certified to manage TeraCart DVLs.
- Safeguarding the world's new currency; privacy requires a willingness and ability to take a different perspective on how data is and should be used.
- Protecting your identity; private information theft has become a plague on modern society, but you can protect your business and yourself with the right technology and processes.
- Privacy: what every manager should know: companies can't afford to ignore the fact that consumers are increasingly concerned about how businesses use their personal information.
- The ethics of database marketing: personalization and database marketing--if done correctly--can serve both the organization and the customer.
- Privacy vs. cybersecurity: the advantages of doing business over the Internet are tremendous--but only if enterprises can ensure exchanging information in cyberspace is secure.
- Are cookies hazardous to your privacy? Cookies allow businesses to collect information about Internet users, but some question whether they are valuable records or unethical tracking mechanisms.
- Chief privacy officer: your next career? CPOs are a necessity in today's business environment, but no one envies their challenging role of upholding ethics and protecting consumer information.
- Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy.
- The Myth of the Paperless Office.
- White-Hat Security Arsenal: Tackling the Threats.