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- Google doubles its cookie tracking: Will you opt out?
- Google on Thursday rolled out improvements to its ad network and will add DoubleClick tracking across its sites. Google also made it easy to opt out of its double dose of cookies with one click. The larger question is whether users will choose to go cookie free. ...
- Tags: google inc., advertisement, doubleclick inc., cookie, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- Six steps to an effective data governance program
- As data governance becomes a key benchmark of a company's responsibility to enhance and protect data, here are six simple steps that start to develop a program based on individual needs. In the past few years, dozens of high-profile incidents involving data mismanagement have gained international attention. Caught off...
- Tags: data, organization, corporate governance, tools & techniques, pricing, databases, business operations, corporate law, management, marketing, enterprise software, software, data management, data governance, mismanagement, steve alder, ibm, special to zdnet
- News items 2008-08-06
- On eve of Olympics, Internet companies agree to code of conduct
- On eve of Olympics, Internet companies agree to code of conductSynthetic rageWhat a bunch of pompous windbags these politicians are. They have no interest in freedom of expression or privacy; just try upsetting the almighty mandarins at H*meland Security and see how far you get with that kind of argument....
- Tags: policies and procedures, code of conduct, dissidents, internet
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- Don't trust Google with your data
- Don't trust Google with your dataNo, I don't trust Google BUT...I trust Google more than I trust me. There is a bigger chance that I'll lose my own data than Google will. I don't have the energy nor do I choose to spend the money to constantly backup all of...
- Tags: backups, cloud computing, google inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- On eve of Olympics, Internet companies agree to code of conduct
- Internet companies have reached agreement on a voluntary code of conduct for doing business in China and other repressive countries, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) announced yesterday. "I commend Google, Yahoo!, Microsoft, and other participants for agreeing on the principles of an internet freedom code of conduct,"...
- Tags: google inc., censorship, yahoo! inc., agreement, code of conduct, internet, policies and procedures, human resources, richard koman
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- Best practices for e-archiving
- Best practices for e-archivingindex and accessYou will need a way to index/group all those files and some way to ensure/prohibit access according to your privacy statement at the school.I prefer PDF but you will need to store the application and probably a computer also so you can access the files...
- Tags: content management, managerial accounting, workforce management, groupware, best practice, training, document management
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- News to know: Vista x64; Apple; Phishing; Facebook
- Notable headlines: Jason Perlow: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Windows Vista Ed Bott: You've got Vista x64 questions, I've got answers Jason O'Grady: Apple drops iPhone 2.0.1 software (updated 3x) Infinite Loop: Steve Jobs:...
- Tags: facebook, microsoft windows vista, apple inc., intel corp., vyatta, mauku, phishing, service-oriented architecture (soa), sales strategy, cyberthreats, microsoft windows vista (longhorn), spam, security, spam and phishing, web services, enterprise software, software, sales, operating systems, microsoft windows, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- Going to the Beijing Olympics? Leave your gadgets at home or take steps to protect your privacy!
- Going to the Beijing Olympics? Leave your gadgets at home or take steps to protect your privacy!RE: Going to the Beijing Olympics? Leave your gadgets at home or take steps to protect your privacy!I'd rather not go then do any of the tedious steps mentioned. Not that they weren't useful...
- Tags: government, security, beijing olympics, privacy
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- Going to the Beijing Olympics? Leave your gadgets at home or take steps to protect your privacy!
- Brian Krebs, digital security reporter Washington Post, advises Popular Mechanics readers to leave their electronic gadgets at home - along with any expectation of privacy. But what if you need to take a notebook with you, and you need to stay in touch with others? by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Tags: google gmail, password, passphrase, data, privacy, cell phone, e-mail providers, cloud computing, internet, adrian kingsley-hughes
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- Failed IT causes major Georgia Blue Cross health privacy breach
- Failed IT causes major Georgia Blue Cross health privacy breachRegulation neededI agree that regulation is needed. But until consumers really start pitching serious fits, and/or the courts start implementing some punitive damages with teeth, it's not going to happen. http://whistlersear.wordpress.comRE: Failed IT causes major Georgia Blue Cross health...
- Tags: regulations, health care, information technology, blue cross blue shield, georgia blue cross health privacy breach, georgia blue cross health, failed it cause, privacy breach, regulation
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- Failed IT causes major Georgia Blue Cross health privacy breach
- Poor system testing caused a medical records privacy breach affecting over 200,000 members of Georgia Blue Cross and Blue Shield. The case has implications for both consumer privacy and IT's impact on business operations. by Michael Krigsman
- Tags: blue cross blue shield, information technology, privacy, health care, georgia, vertical industries, benefits, healthcare, security, enterprise software, software, human resources, michael krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- Security is everyone's domain
- Guest editorial by George Stathakopoulos In the first half of 2008, Microsoft Corp. released its latest Security Intelligence Report. One of the most interesting statistics involved the results from Microsoft's Malicious Software Removal Tool MSRT. Each second Tuesday of every month, the tool...
- Tags: industry, domain, malware, microsoft corp., security, ryan naraine
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- No penalties for colleges that don't enforce anti-P2P
- No penalties for colleges that don't enforce anti-P2PSlippery Slope argumentationYep, once they have the monitoring laws in place, next they will want to monitor a whole lot more. It is a trojan horse, but then Joe McCarthy isn't too far away in US history.Of course, Good ol' Joe needed a...
- Tags: anti-p2p, monitoring
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- Would you give the Feds your computers?
- Would you give the Feds your computers?knee-jerkI completely agree. It's nice to see some sane responses, rather than knee-jerk reactions only.Why should a government entity require a warrant?Why should the library have any desire or need to protect it's users' privacy? I'd bet they have signs at the computer...
- Tags: productivity, real estate, advertising & promotion, warrant, computer
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- Is Wintel IT Expense a Giffen good?
- Is Wintel IT Expense a Giffen good?Theoretically, Murph should be rightLinux should be the cheaper. That is simply based on product cost. It's hard to compete with free. Google exemplifies the best use of Linux."Theoretically", if all OSs had equal pools of equally smart and well...
- Tags: linux, branding, operating systems, strategy, giffen, operating system, brand, wintel
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- Would you give the Feds your computers?
- The Frederick News Post reported Sunday that FBI agents seized two computers from one of the Frederick County, Maryland, public libraries this weekend. Darrell Batson, director of Frederick County Public Libraries, said two FBI employees came to the downtown Frederick library either Wednesday or Thursday. The agents...
- Tags: agent, fbi, library, computer, federal government, real estate, government, business operations, christopher dawson
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- Global Best Practices in Email Security, Privacy and Compliance
- A new generation of email security solutions is needed to meet the challenges of growing message traffic, rapidly-evolving security threats and increasingly complex data protection and privacy regulations worldwide. Securing inbound email - while challenging enough - is less difficult than maintaining compliance with the complex, overlapping...
- Tags: financial, compliance, e-mail security, privacy, regulation, proofpoint inc., best practice, e-mail, cyberthreats, online communications, security
- White papers 2008-08-04
- CyberScrub Privacy Suite (exe)
- Privacy Suite deletes all evidence of online activity (history, videos, e-mail, chat, newsgroups, pictures, P2P apps) and securely erases files beyond recovery. Used by many federal agencies. Encrypts sensitive data to prevent unauthorized access. Supports MS Office. Integrated scheduler allows program to run when idle or at set times. This...
- Tags: p2p, cyberscrub, peer to peer (p2p), security, internet
- Software downloads 2008-08-04
- Cuil's stance on privacy - "We have no idea who you are"
- Cuil's stance on privacy - "We have no idea who you are"Misleading titleThe title of this post implies that Cuil has no idea who >privacy< is."and we have no idea how to do search"Tried cuil.com the day it went live and the performance, layout of results, and speed were so...
- Tags: cuil, privacy
- Discussion threads 2008-08-01
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