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E-Discovery's Great 'Urban Myth' - And Why You Shouldn't Believe It

2008-05-01 17:59:45 by Posted By: John Bace, Research VP in IT Leaders - Security and Risk Management
 
I'm in the process of reviewing the first 150 court cases using the revised Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) for electronic discovery (e-discovery), which went into effect on 1 December 2006. Now, I know what you're thinking - but it's not nearly as glamorous as it sounds. The decisions average 40 single-spaced pages in length, they're...
 
 
 
 
 
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Do You Speak E-Discovery? You Should, Even in Europe

2008-07-24 12:05:25 by Posted By: Carsten Casper and John Bace in IT Leaders - Security and Risk Management
 
How often have you watched the news on television and seen people carrying boxes full of electronic media and digital files out of some well-known company's headquarters? It's a familiar scene in the United States, because of the number of companies subject to e-discovery actions. But even though this subject is disturbing the sleep of CIOs in...
 
 
 
 
 
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Laptop stolen from R.E. Moulton may affect 19,000

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2008-06-15 22:15:45 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
Technorati Tag: Security Breach Date Reported 5/23/08 Organization OneAmerica Contractor/Consultant/Branch R.E. Moulton, Inc Victims Customers Number Affected 19,000 Types of Data names in combination with social security numbers Breach Description A laptop computer containing sensitive personal information belonging to approximately...
 
 
 
 
 
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Speculation on Palin E-mail Hack

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2008-09-17 18:12:08 by Chris Eng in Zero in a bit
Assuming the mailbox hack is not an elaborate ruse, how did they do it Almost as bad as the Sprint PCS password reset fiasco that made the news in April, here is the Yahoo Mail password reset screen As you can see, you need to know the users birthday, country of residence, and postal code. Not difficult information to dig up in Palins case, as...
 
 
 
 
 
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E-mail blunders: Top 10 dumbest moments of 2008

2008-10-27 00:00:00 by HASH0x8473228 in Network World on Security
 
What do Halloween and a sent e-mail have in common? Both can be equally frightening, according to Proofpoint, a provider of unified e-mail security, archiving and data loss prevention solutions. With Halloween lurking around the corner, the company has identified some of the scariest e-mail snafus of 2008. These blunders, attacks and mishaps...
 
 
 
 
 
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E-Passport Threats

2008-01-07 09:15:52 by Editor in IEEE Security and Privacy
 
The author focuses on the cryptographic protection of e-passports, working from the assumption that even if people can peacefully live with their e-passports, what sort of cryptography technology is involved here? Can e-passport holders protect their privacy without resorting to subterfuge
 
 
 
 
 
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A Guide to Evaluating E-mail Security Solutions

2008-03-13 13:00:00 by Editor in Computerworld Security News
 
Source: SonicWALL) New e-mail protections are now available to ensure the safety, privacy and security of corporate networks, data and personnel. The increased sophistication, versatility and effectiveness of e-mail security solutions have been paired with improved ease-of- use, providing a transparent, simply managed barrier against spam,...
 
 
 
 
 
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New York Times Taunts Long Island Effort, E-Path

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2008-04-15 10:53:58 by Glennf in Wi-Fi Networking News
The New York Times editorial board says nyah-nyah to Long Island's Wi-Fi network: The editorial posted on the Times masthead blog, The Board, notes that a "no-name" company wiht "no track record" was awarded a contract, and that citizens shouldn't worry because "the government wouldn't be spending anything." (The Suffolk County executive Steve...
 
 
 
 
 
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Use Cases for Identity Management in E-Government

2008-05-22 06:22:47 by Editor in IEEE Security and Privacy
 
E-government provides a special and complex use case for identity management systems, first because the needs of some parts of the government (such as law enforcement and national security) are often at odds with the service-oriented aspects of government, and second because of the unique role government plays in the life of the citizen. The...
 
 
 
 
 
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White House Refused to Open Pollutants E-Mail