According to the ‘the global recession and its effect on work ethics’ survey by Cyber-Ark, 48 percent of respondents admitted that they would take company information with them if they were dismissed tomorrow. A third of workers would steal data to help a friend get a job while 13 per cent would take access and …
Read MoreHacker threat second to employee mistakes 0
New research from IDC and security vendor RSA, that included 400 top level executives, revealed that organisations are more likely to suffer from accidental data security leaks than malicious insider attacks. The research shows that the accidental data leaks often cause more damage than insider attacks; giving reason to doubt the traditional assumption that theft is the highest …
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Welcome! You have arrived at the website page to register for the free “I Give In to Sin (No More)” webinar that will be presented by CurrentWare on October 15, 2009. The “I Give In to Sin (No More)” webinar will demonstrate how the use of suitable Internet and Endpoint Security solutions can help to …
Read MoreEaling council pay £500,000 for infected USB stick 0
A USB stick infected with malware brought Ealing council to it’s knees for several days after a town hall employee plugged it in to a work computer. Despite the use of anti-virus software, the virus spread through Ealing council’s IT network, preventing the use of phones and making it impossible to process payments and fines …
Read MoreHow to Obtain the IP Address of your computer 0
The IP address is the unique network identifier for your computer. You will need to know what your IP address is if you want your computers to communicate. To obtain the IP address from a Windows computer, follow the steps below: Go to Start Menu > run > type in CMD In command prompt, type …
Read MoreSurvey: U.K. workers could be tempted into selling company secrets 0
Ever since the start of the credit crunch, security people have been warning that workers could be tempted into crime. Now a survey of 600 London commuters appears to confirm those fears.
Read MoreHSBC fined £3m for data losses 0
HSBC, Britain’s biggest bank, has been fined £3m by the financial regulator for failing to protect customers’ confidential details after data was lost in the post on two occasions. Three companies belonging to the bank’s insurance division have been fined by the Financial Services Authority after it found that large amounts of unencrypted customer details …
Read MoreMixed Messages from Facebook 0
A recent study named “The Cost of Social Notworking”, examined specific details about how office workers use the immensely popular Facebook…
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