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NewsThe danger of clouds
Jonathan Zittrain, Harvard law professor and author of "The Future of the Internet--And How to Stop It," writes in the New York Times that storing information online instead of on in-house PCs and Read more...
Responding to a data breach
If your organization has been compromised, create a plan and form a committee consisting of representatives from each business unit, the corporate attorney, the corporate compliance officer or Read more...
Another laptop goes missing at BoeingBoeing has fired an employee that it says was responsible for the theft of a laptop this month and is working with law enforcement to track down the mobile device, as it contains confidential Read more... ALSO NOTED: Senate makes pretexting a crime; How mobile devices are helping U.K. law enforcement do a better job; and much more> Senate makes pretexting a crime. Article > How mobile devices are Read more... ALSO NOTED: Law enforcement focuses on HP investigative sources; How technology is making people look younger; and much more...> Law enforcement focuses on HP investigative sources. Article > How technology is Read more... ALSO NOTED: Lenovo poaches a few more Dell executives; Former Philly CIO eager to push municipal wireless ahead; and much more.> Lenovo poaches a few more Dell executives. Article > Former Philly CIO eager to push municipal wireless Read more... Tech tools helping US fight drug tradeTechnology is advancing everything these days, from aiding warring fractions to the US government's war on drug imports and sales. Gone are days when law enforcement personnel relied on trained Read more... AOL denounced for search info releaseAOL is busy issuing a huge mea culpa for posting search engine information of 658,000 users on a research Web site, but critics and especially the blogsphere are hammering the security breach was Read more... Unified effort to stop online identity theftThere's a huge collaborative effort underway involving members from commercial enterprise, government, academia and law enforcement to put a stop to identity theft. The newly created Center for Read more... Security woes will only get worseIf you thought the past year or so has been tough when it comes to IT security, it's nothing compared to what industry analysts say tech organizations will be facing this year and next. The Burton Read more... | Press ReleasesFlorida Offers Crash Reports OnlineNew services will cut costs, deliver convenience and help improve traffic safetyLOUISVILLE, Ky., Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) today Read more >> GovSec to Feature Keynote Addresses by Sen. George Mitchell and FBI Experts on Cybercrime and CounterterrorismSpeakers Will Discuss Turmoil in the Middle East, Combating Cybercrime and Protecting the U.S. from Terrorist Attacks VIENNA, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- GovSec – the Government Security Conference & Read more >> Clinton County Chooses CODY System’s Public-Safety Software for Real-time Information Sharing ProjectPublic-safety software vendor to provide real-time records management and sharing among all law enforcement agencies in the county POTTSTOWN, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- CODY Systems, a nationwide leader Read more >> AccessData Introduces New MPE+ (4.6) Tablet for More Efficient Acquisition of Mobile Devices in the FieldLightweight Touch Tablet Delivers Improved Mobile Phone Analysis Capabilities in Market-Leading Mobile Forensics Software, Mobile Phone Examiner Plus® LINDON, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Today, Read more >> eDEC's Tarantula v1.1 Debuts at the 2012 DoD Cyber Crime Conference--Chinese Cell Phones, Loved by Bad Guys, Hated By Investigators, Can Now be Analyzed With New Forensic Tool--ATLANTA, Jan. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- (DoD BOOTH #116)–A new forensic tool introduced by Read more >> |




