I know I have been quiet for the previous month, I took a little vacation and started becoming more attune to the discussion surrounding data, analytics, security, privacy and the value of our technologically connected world. First we have to rewind to the end of August when I had my first opportunity...
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Oct 10, 2012
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Filed under: Security, Privacy, Facebook, Social Media, Cloud, WSJ.com, Data, Informationweek, Big Data, Healthcare, IDC, GPS, RFID, Michele Hudnall, Huff Post Live, Analytics, Huawei, Security Web
The European Union (EU) has always held personal rights and privacy in high regard, and in January it added 119 pages of proposed tough new regulations and penalties for businesses and government agencies that handle personal data. Every member of the EU has signed on to the European Convention of Human...
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Mar 9, 2012
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Filed under: Data Breach, NetIQ, Data Protection, Privacy, Data Security, ICO, Social Media, HR, Sentinel, Identity Manager, Tuscany, Italy, Net Studio, EU, European Convention of Human Rights, Directive 95/46/EC, European Union, DPO, Access Manager, Garante per la Protezione dei Dati Personali, E-Privacy Directive, Francesco Pizzetti, Human Resources, European Commission, City of Siena, Duane Morris Alert, Directive 2002/58, Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés, CNIL, United Kingdom, UK, Information Commissioner Office, David Shephard, Security Web
The RSA Conference is done. Five days worth of sessions, keynotes, networking and related events left hundreds of brains abuzz with facts, figures, theories and maybe even a headache. Since I follow the IT security industry so closely, my time at RSA was spent jumping from room to room trying to ferret...
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Feb 22, 2011
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Filed under: Cloud Computing, RSA 2010, cloud security, Privacy, malware, IT Security, Facebook, Social Media, Twitter, Dipto Chakravarty, Cyber Warfare, Data Breaches, Trends, Mobile Security, Attack Vectors, JeffCutler, Security Web
Joe Tasker , former General Counsel of ITAA and VP of Government Affairs at Compaq , had attended a webinar that went over the newly published draft NIST Guidelines on Security and Privacy in Public Cloud Computing , and asked me what I thought. Lucky for me I just completed two blog posts for SC Magazine...
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Feb 10, 2011
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The risk of financial sanctions and damaged reputations means that data security is rising up the agenda for regulated firms. James Thomas reports: Laptops left on trains, misplaced CDs… a host of high profile information leakages have brought the issue of data security well and truly into the...
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David Shephard
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Mar 30, 2010
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Filed under: IT process automation, Compliance, Data Protection, Mike Maddison, Compliance Monthly, Privacy, Deloitte, Regulations, Data Security, James Thomas, ICO, Financial Services Authority, Information Commissioner's Office, FSA, DPA, Data Protection Act, Ernst and Young, Seamus Reilly, Security Policy, Beverley Flynn, David Shephard, Security Web, Stevens and Bolton