Vol. 48 No. 5, September - September 2014
Index
- Investing in privacy and your career--by design.
- Congress asked to help protect consumers' data.
- U.S. and European lawmakers scrutinize Facebook.
- Apple to team with IBM.
- Florida passes far-reaching data security law.
- EU issues cloud guidelines.
- Europe turns up the heat on Google's privacy policy.
- BYOD may relieve some e-discovery headaches.
- Cyber crime costs more than $400b annually.
- Data privacy becomes an HR issue.
- Study: mobile users shape the cloud computing landscape.
- Europe and Canada embrace right to be forgotten.
- NIST drafts cloud forensic standard.
- The Sedona Conference[R] adds data security working group.
- Too small for a cyber attack?
- Consumers: access to EHR trumps privacy.
- Europeans call for a single copyright.
- New risk maturity index emerges from study.
- Needed: cybersecurity professionals.
- Closing the gap between policy and ECM implementation using privacy by design: this article provides a framework for converting legal requirements for personal information into functional requirements for procuring or implementing an electronic content management (ECM) solution.
- Six steps for creating a 'super data map'.
- Tossing the tape? Implications of making the switch to disk-based backups.
- Principles for protecting information privacy.
- NAID.
- Recall Holdings Limited (ASX: REC).
- RSD.
- Save $650 with the imageFORMULA DR-M160II High Speed Office Document Scanner Bundled with Kofax VRS Elite.
- Versatile Enterprise LETM.
- Xact Data Discovery (XDD).
- 10 things organizations should do to protect against hacking.