Clickjacking threatens your securityOct, 24, 2008 posted by Toby Ward @ 3:10, AM
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Poor intranet policy management could lead to lawsuitsFeb, 15, 2007 posted by Toby Ward @ 4:13, AM
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A new poll from a vendor shows that nearly 50% of UK organisations could be leaving themselves open to litigation through managing their corporate policies primarily on the intranet (see Businesses warned over use of intranet). I could not find the actual poll results and the company that conducted the poll, NETconsent, does not [...]
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Criminals work smarter to take your moneyJul, 11, 2006 posted by Toby Ward @ 6:37, PM
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Email and intranet are biggest wireless threatsNov, 20, 2005 posted by Toby Ward @ 2:13, AM
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A new survey on mobile security by Good Technology reveals that e-mail and the corporate intranet are the top two security concerns slowing the widespread adoption of enterprise handheld computing using PDAs like the Blackberry or Trio. The Good Technology (a provider of industry standards-based enterprise handheld computing software and service) survey included the [...]
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Protecting your goodsSep, 20, 2005 posted by Toby Ward @ 4:11, AM
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Securing your intranet from the insideSep, 12, 2005 posted by Toby Ward @ 10:12, PM
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How secure is your intranet? The IT department has likely has gone to great lengths to protect financial and customer systems and databases but have they applied the same rigor to the intranet or portal? Intranets and portals have grown exponentially since becoming mainstream in the early 1990s. Some are millions of pages large. [...]
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Google wants your desktopAug, 24, 2005 posted by Toby Ward @ 4:45, AM
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The powerful tentacles of Google continue to extend deeper and deeper into your computer. Google has unveiled a computer and search tool using
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Big Brother GoogleAug, 11, 2005 posted by Toby Ward @ 7:29, PM
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The honeymoon is waning for darling tech and search giant Google. While its technology and services continue to amaze and delight users the world-over, the untold price of using certain Google services is beginning to leak into the unsuspecting public. News.com (news division of CNET) writer Elinor Mills wrote a stinging column about Google
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