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Lawsuit could amplify data protection laws
A lawsuit brought by a Bank of America customer could set precedent for who is responsible for securing a consumer's data -- on the consumer's own computer. News | 02 Mar 2005
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Q&A: Dan Geer on security of information when economics matters
Dan Geer elicited some very interesting questions from his webcast, Security of information when economics matters. In this Q&A, D... Interview | 20 Oct 2004
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New regulations spur IT spending, headaches
A number of new laws may promote good business practices and fuel spending. But a few IT pros find them aggravating and, sometimes, downright unnecessary. Article | 22 Dec 2003
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Gartner: Prioritize privacy management now or pay later
Do you have a privacy management policy in place yet? Analysts with Gartner say you need one now, otherwise Uncle Sam and John Q. Customer may tag team your business into the ropes. Article | 22 May 2003
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Privacy and security at Oracle: Two heads are better than one
While many organizations are just beginning to introduce the role of the privacy professional into the C-level ranks, Oracle may have conquered privacy and security issues with its CPO-CSO team. Article | 19 May 2003
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War spotlights need for hardy Web sites
With the U.S. engaged in a war in Iraq, a wide range of organizations are watching their Web sites get bombarded with traffic from information-hungry surfers, and targeted by protest attacks from an emerging breed of online malcontents whose message ... Article | 09 Apr 2003
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CIO, CPO relationship becoming key in IT shops
In the "C" of executives, the CPO (chief privacy officer) is playing a more integral, and less supporting role in the office. In fact, some experts say the relationship between the CPO and the CIO is key to good decision-making. Article | 21 Mar 2003
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Expect strong-arm cybersecurity tactics from Bush
Like it or not, the Bush administration is going to have the ultimate say on any cybersecurity standards. Article | 24 Jan 2003
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Cookies may eventually crumble online registration
Forcing online customers to register for a Web site before letting them enter is likely to hurt business, say analysts. Instead, experts recommend the Amazon.com approach. Article | 09 Jan 2003