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Information Security -- Where is the App for That? And Why Business Organizations Should Care

Jason Shinn wrote 4 weeks ago: Smart phones such as the iPhone, BlackBerry, and other devices are as standard in today’s busi … more →

Tags: Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, data breach, Computer Crime, CFAA, business theft, Red Flag Rules, FTC, Privacy Protection

Transforming government process through EIM

Neil McEvoy wrote 1 month ago: IM (Information Management) is often associated mostly with only the passive record-keeping aspects … more →

Tags: Information Management

Tough week for HIPAA violators

jvlawson wrote 1 month ago: by James Lawson Late last week I ran across two separate articles dealing with federal sentences for … more →

Tags: Security, Patient Privacy, Enforcement, Security Breach, Violations, Arkansas, federal, sentence, Medical Records

Technologies for highly secure collaboration

Neil McEvoy wrote 1 month ago: In the Aberdeen report ”Securing Unstructured Data” (33 page PDF) the author describes h … more →

Tags: Sharepoint

How are you sleeping?

jvlawson wrote 1 month ago: by James Lawson I was talking to a friend of mine this week who is responsible for information prote … more →

Tags: Security, Patient Privacy, Violations, large healthcare system, Texas, security violations, proactive monitoring, System Access, disparate systems

Will Your Company E-mail Policy Eliminate Litigation?

Jason Shinn wrote 2 months ago: A recent federal court decision provides a text book example of how company e-mail policies when dra … more →

Tags: E-mail, Employment Law, Litigation costs, Computer Crime, Employee Privacy, workplace monitoring, employee investigations, Privacy Protection

CCTV survey shock result

anthonyhildebrand wrote 3 months ago: It’s like security news nirvana today on I4S, what with all the interesting and provocative st … more →

Tags: News Highlights, Axis Communications, Brian Sims, CCTV, CCTV End User Survey, CCTV In Focus, climate camp, g4s, home office

Social Networking Risks Part II: Employer in Bulls eye for Wrongfully Accessing MySpace Page

Jason Shinn wrote 4 months ago: A prior post, Digital Security Report: Social Networking Sites Expand Risks for Employers, discussed … more →

Tags: Employment Law, Computer Crime, workplace monitoring, Privacy Protection, Human Resource, social networking, LinkedIn

Digital Security Report: Social Networking Sites Expand Risks for Employers6 comments

Jason Shinn wrote 5 months ago: Social networking websites—such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and MySpace— give users the platform to post … more →

Tags: business theft, Computer Crime, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, Corporate Theft, data breach, Employment Law, facebook, Intellectual Property, IP

BusinessWeek Podcast - Laptop Security: The high cost of lost data2 comments

Jason Shinn wrote 5 months ago: BusinessWeek’s CEO Guide To Technology reported that – based on data from the security f … more →

Tags: Data Breach Notification Law, data breach, Computer Crime, Identity Theft, Privacy Protection

How Far Can Employers Go in Reading Employee E-mail? 1 comment

Jason Shinn wrote 5 months ago: Employers routinely face situations where they must investigate an employee suspected of misconduct. … more →

Tags: E-mail, Employment Law, Employee Monitoring, Privacy, Employee Privacy, workplace monitoring, employee investigations, Privacy Protection

Employers find they are walking a tightrope when it comes to balancing employee privacy, information protection, and not creating ammunition for retaliation claims1 comment

Jason Shinn wrote 5 months ago: It is increasingly common for companies to require employees to use “web-based” company … more →

Tags: Data Breach Notification Law, data breach, Computer Crime, Identity Theft, retaliation, Whistleblower, Human Resource

More Red Flag Information

Jason Shinn wrote 7 months ago: As a follow up to two prior posts on the FTC’s Red Flags Rule (here and here), a friend over a … more →

Tags: data breach, Identity Theft, Red Flag Rules, FTC

FTC Delays Red Flags Rule Until August 1, 20091 comment

Jason Shinn wrote 7 months ago: In a follow up to my earlier post regarding the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Red Flags Rul … more →

Tags: data breach, Identity Theft, Red Flag Rules, FTC

Knowing your Red Flags - The FTC's Red Flags Rule Goes into Effect May 12 comments

Jason Shinn wrote 7 months ago: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has promulgated its “Red Flags” rule to address ident … more →

Tags: data breach, Identity Theft, Red Flag Rules, FTC, Privacy Protection

Privacy in the Digital Workplace - Oxymoron? Maybe Not.

Jason Shinn wrote 10 months ago: The Spring 2009 Hofstra Labor and Employment Law Journal includes a symposium on Emerging Technology … more →

Tags: Employment Law, workplace monitoring, workplace privacy, Computer Crime, Privacy, Employee Privacy

Willie Sutton & Misappropriation of Business Assets - "That's Where the Money Is"

Jason Shinn wrote 10 months ago: Willie Sutton, the infamous bank robber, when asked why he robbed banks is credited with responding … more →

Tags: Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, Trade Secret, Employment Law, Competitive advantage, Intellectual Property, Computer Crime, CFAA, Corporate Theft, business theft

Facebook Terms of Use & Points to Ponder1 comment

ispeakformyself wrote 10 months ago: facebook revised their ToS recently in the month of feb and since then, there are lot of voices rais … more →

Tags: IT, access rights, Web 2.0

Arrests Made in Connection with Heartland Data Breach

Jason Shinn wrote 10 months ago: Three men have been arrested in Tallahasee, Fla., in connection with the Heartland Payment Systems d … more →

Tags: Data Breach Notification Law, e-commerce, data breach, HEARTLAND, Computer Crime


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