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India has 42 mn cyber crime victims every year
Cyber crimes are reaching an alarming level in India! The 'Internet Security Threat' released by Norton (Symantec) states India has 42 million cybercrimes every year. During the last year, 52 per cent of such victims had suffered attacks such as malware, viruses, hacking, scams, fraud and theft. The study reports
Companies Lack Data Quality for Great Customer Engagement
Seventy-nine percent of organizations surveyed for the report, titled “Unlock the Power of Data,” said customer profiling is important or very important to their overall business strategy. More>>
Edward Snowden: how the spy story of the age leaked out
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From the hum of an old car's engine to the galunk! of a fictional plumber's fireball, sounds have an amazing ability to transport us back in time. Outside of our minds, however, sounds have a far less reliable lifespan -- especially within the realm of technology. As electronics evolve, so do
Yahoo! says it had 13,000 data requests
Yahoo! said that it had received up to 13,000 requests for information from US law enforcement agencies in the last six months. Yahoo! is one of the popular tech giants that came under heightened scrutiny since government contractor Edward Snowden leaked details of PRISM, a vast program that saw nine
90 Percent of Organizations Will Have Personal Data on IT Systems They Don’t Own or Control
Organizations should create a privacy program that keeps personal data at arm's length, but under control, according to Gartner, Inc. Gartner predicts that by 2019, 90 percent of organizations will have personal data on IT systems that they don't own or control. More>>
The Most Overlooked Part of Your Data Security
In their rush to replace outdated hardware and IT infrastructure, organizations fail to manage and dispose these properly. During a recent IT asset disposal project for a large New York bank, a chain-of-custody audit revealed three computers were untracked. An IT director was suspected of taking them. More>>

