Multinational companies often face challenges in enforcing claims against their employees and agents located in foreign jurisdictions. In December 2012, a federal appeals court decision made enforcement a bit easier when a company goes after employees who commit cyber theft beyond U.S. borders. Check out the guest post by Robert
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Symantec and McAfee warn firms to assess risk of cyber war threats like Stuxnet and Flame
Identity Theft: How thieves steal your identity
Identity theft is everywhere. It happens at stores, ATMs, and online. Thieves get access to your personal data and get away with this crime. Do you know something as simple as Facebook can start the ball rolling for someone looking for your info? More>>
10 Tips to Prevent Data Theft
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The volume of data has exploded exponentially, but what we must realize is that organisations have been working with extremely large data sets for decades. Smart use of data can help marketers create a richer, more interactive customer experience at every touch point from correspondence to call-center interactions. It provides an opportunity to
Driving Value from New Data
One of the best ways to improve the power of your analytics is to include some totally new information. The use of new information can enable huge leaps in the effectiveness, predictive power, and accuracy of your analytics. Check out the column by Bill Franks, Chief Analytics Officer for Teradata’s
Data Governance: 10 Steps to Establishing Effective Policies
Data governance continues to confuse and frustrate IT managers while running up significant costs with little return. Individuals and teams exploring and implementing data governance systems are often under pressure to deliver measurable progress. It is not uncommon to hear that data management professionals such as data modelers and database administrators
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Why LivingSocial’s 50-million password breach is graver than you may think
LivingSocial.com, a site that offers daily coupons on restaurants, spas, and other services, has suffered a security breach that has exposed names, e-mail addresses and password data for up to 50 million of its users. If you're one of them, you should make sure this breach doesn't affect other accounts




