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Tag: Digital Rights Management

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Confusion over Internet use in the workplace

Network content monitoring and capturing software firm Chronicle Solutions will be unveiling the results of an in-depth survey into Acceptable Usage Policies (AUP) at the leading Information Security event, Infosecurity Europe 2007, taking place on the 24 – 26 April 2007 in the Grand Hall, Olympia, London.

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Majority of Workers like chocolate more than passwords

A survey by Infosecurity Europe of 300 office workers and IT professionals has found that 64% were prepared to give their passwords in exchange for a bar of chocolate and a smile. The survey also found that 67% thought that someone else in their organisation knew their CEO’s password with the most likely candidate being the secretary or PA.

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Data Tethering: Managing the Echo

When one system transfers data to another system, what happens when the original data changes? Or what if the policies governing the original piece of data simply change after it has been transferred?

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An Obsession with Identity

Speaking at the InfoSec show yesterday, Lord Merlin Errol claims that government is ploughing too many resources into the ID cards scheme while failing to provide resources to fight e-crime. Joining me briefly for coffee and biscuits in the press room, we agreed that there was a pre-occupation with identity which was distracting attention away from the growing challenge from online crime.

During his keynote speech at the conference , Lord Erroll said: "ID is very much on the political agenda. E-crime is not so much. Why not?

"You consider the millions [of pounds] to sort out ID cards. I could do a lot more with that. ID is seen as a way of stopping crime - a quick solution. But I question whether that is true. People think it's used to keep you safe.

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