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Businesses Not Fully Appreciating Lessons from 2011 Data Breaches

Posted: 09 May 2012 06:53 AM PDT

A new study of UK businesses conducted by SafeNet, Inc. reveals a mixed picture of how effectively UK businesses are protecting critical data and applications. While data breaches perpetuated during 2011 clearly demonstrated the need for more comprehensive encryption of business and customer data, SafeNet's survey of over 170 IT managers with security responsibilities in UK businesses revealed that valuable and sensitive data held inside the perimeter walls of many systems are not necessarily being secured by effective and comprehensive encryption strategies. SafeNet believes its research provides unique insight into how encryption is currently being implemented within the information technology infrastructure of many UK businesses. When asked how they are currently using encryption, the leading answer of those IT managers polled was for protecting endpoints (82.2%), suggesting the threats from lost or stolen devices with unencrypted data are better understood. However, SafeNet's survey also found that the majority of respondents are not utilizing encryption technology beyond IT systems' endpoints to encrypt the actual data and information held inside the perimeter walls, suggesting that many IT managers may not fully appreciate the importance of protecting core data itself with encryption protocols. For example, only 43.7% of the UK businesses polled are [...]

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Transport Security Expo brings fresh perspective to industry issues in 2012

Posted: 06 May 2012 06:10 AM PDT

Transport Security Expo, the preeminent event for security professionals working within the transportation arena, will mark its 10th anniversary with an entirely fresh examination of the challenges the industry sector continues to face, within a much expanded programme of events. Four major conferences will focus upon security in the aviation, maritime, supply chain and mass transit arenas and deliver both the contextual background as well as a forum for general debate. Seven technology led workshop seminars will provide detailed knowledge of present day capability and an overview of future development. A global brand leader led hardware and software exhibition will support this world-class gathering. "This is a unique event specifically geared to meeting the needs of industry professionals from across the globe. We have devised the content following extensive consultation with our exhibitors, delegates and visitors. We are therefore delighted to deliver an event reflecting current issues impacting the industry as a whole," comments Chief Executive, Peter Jones. Principal new features this year include: • Open forum debates in respect to key issues affecting the aviation and mass transit arenas. • Workshop seminars expanded to encompass new learning opportunities across the transport security domain space. • An exclusive exhibitor opportunity [...]

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One in six organisations have fired an employee due to social media posts

Posted: 02 May 2012 07:44 AM PDT

SpamTitan Technologies, the makers of email and web security software have today announced the results of their survey on corporate social media usage. The results show that 87% of companies would consider firing an employee if they posted something confidential about the company on a social media site, while not surprisingly, only 16% of companies think it is ok to use social media for personal use at work. These results mirror a recent study from Osterman Research which outlines real world corporate behaviour, the research found that one in six companies have dismissed an employee due to something they posted on various social media outlets. High profile examples of people who lost their jobs because of something they posted online include Pizza chain Domino employees who uploaded videos of them playing around with customers' food on YouTube[1] and a Bishop who was suspended for negative comments about the British royal wedding[2]. Social media use is on the rise, with 145 million active Twitter users globally and 345 million tweets a day[3], and Facebook has 845 million Facebook users worldwide[4]. Social media use on corporate networks is also up significantly: Osterman Research found that 36% of corporate employees are using Facebook [...]

 

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