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Employers naively leave door wide open for staff to exit with sensitive data
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd announced that research showed that almost half of people would take useful information and data with them to their next job. It is unlikely that anyone would stop them as three quarters of companies, based on the recent survey, have no security in place to prevent information going out the door!
HR Signs Security Deal With Secerno
Data security provider Secerno announced that Britain's leading vendor management company, expressHR, is deploying its intelligent database assurance platform. The Secerno solution will underpin the expressHR security strategy, ensuring the utmost confidence in the system being used by more than 14,000 users across the UK every year.
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.
Memex Launches new Intelligence Management tools
Memex, a intelligence management software company, today announced the availability of Memex Series VI, a full suite of software tools that enables the secure input, management, development, analysis and sharing of intelligence information across organisations.
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.
The Frightening Cost Of Unsecured Laptops
The FSA has just fined Nationwide £980,000 for information security lapses following the theft of a laptop from an employee's home last year. On top of that, it cost the Nationwide a considerable amount to inform customers of the risks they had been exposed to, because of the theft. Yet companies can easily and inexpensively protect themselves from this kind of data leakage with encryption software.
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