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Europe's Regulators Urge Google To Enhance Data Privacy Compliance

After a series of clashes with Google, Europe's data privacy watchdogs have drawn up a list of measures they'd like to see the search giant implement.. Back in 2012, Google merged all of the privacy policies for its individual services into a single, unified policy. That decision proved unpopular with Europe's regulators, which found it to be against European law. France's data protection watchdog CNIL subsequently fined the company The link for this article located at ZDNet Blogs is no longer available. . Back in 2012, Google merged all of the privacy policies for its individual services into a single, u. series, clashes, google, europe's, privacy, watchdogs, drawn, measu. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Sep 25, 2014 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Exploring 2012 Privacy Trends with Rebecca Herold's Insightful Analysis

2011 saw a number of significant privacy events. From Facebook and Google Plus dueling over privacy policies to concerns over what information your mobile phone actually knows about you. However, technology keeps moving forward, and privacy issues are sure to follow. For a peek into what experts expect in the year and years ahead when it comes to privacy, we turned to Rebecca Herold (aka the Privacy Professor) for answers.. Herold is an information security, privacy and compliance consultant, is currently working on her 12th published book, and has written dozens of book chapters and almost 200 articles on privacy and security. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . In 2012, privacy concerns surged as digital data grew, emphasizing the need for effective governance and compliance highlighted by expert Rebecca Herold. Privacy Trends, Data Protection, Information Security, Compliance Issues. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jan 06, 2012 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Influential IT Trends on Open Source Security and Compliance Challenges

Burton Group forecasts the most influential IT enterprise security trends in a recently published report: "VantagePoint 2004-2005 Information Security and Identity Management Trends." In the report, senior vice president and research director, Dan Blum reviews a number of mega-trends -- including an increase in online crime, compliance issues, worker mobility, service-oriented architecture (SOA) and open source technologies. . . .. Burton Group forecasts the most influential IT enterprise security trends in a recently published report: "VantagePoint 2004-2005 Information Security and Identity Management Trends." In the report, senior vice president and research director, Dan Blum reviews a number of mega-trends -- including an increase in online crime, compliance issues, worker mobility, service-oriented architecture (SOA) and open source technologies. These mega-trends also impact industry trends in security and identity management, where exciting opportunities and risks exist. Blum advises information technology planners to complement strong technology architecture and insight with a levelheaded focus on risk management. In-depth discussion of these trends is a cornerstone of Burton Group's annual Catalyst Conference 2004, taking place July 21-23 in San Diego. Hundreds of Burton Group clients, including network planners, architects, and IT decision makers will attend to learn more about these trends and how to prepare for and capitalize on them in today's challenging business environment. Online Crime - Threats and Vulnerabilities Abound Burton Group is concerned about the possibility of a Zero Day worm that might appear prior to any published vulnerability or patch and, therefore, do great damage before it can be stopped. With increased functionality, code size and complexity in both Windows and Linux distributions; persistent application quality problems; and the difficult challenge of protecting against insider attacks, vulnerabilities are likely to increase. The link for this article located atmarketwire.com is no longer available. . The Orion Consortium predicts the major IT cybersecurity developments shaping proprietary solutions and regulation adherence.. IT Security Trends, Open Source Impact, Compliance Challenges. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Jul 13, 2004 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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Spammers Adapt to Can-Spam Act: Compliance Illusion Tactics

Susan Getgood, SurfControl's vice president of marketing, said the total volume of spam the company is tracking has not changed since the beginning of January. Francois Lavaste, vice president of marketing at e-mail-filtering company Brightmail, said his company's statistics showed similar results and, if anything, a slight increase in spam volume since the beginning of the year. . . .. No sooner did the U.S. Can-Spam antispam law go into effect than spammers got to work exploiting its loopholes and gray areas, an e-mail-filtering company said Tuesday. Representatives of United Kingdom-based SurfControl said that while 19 out of 20 spammers are ignoring the law completely, SurfControl researchers have observed some spammers adjusting their tactics to give at least the impression of compliance. The spammers' methods, however, often violate either the letter or the spirit of the law. The Can-Spam Act (full name: Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act), which took effect Jan. 1, requires commercial e-mail to include the advertiser's postal address, a "clear and conspicuous" commercial notice and a way for recipients to opt out of future mailings. "Unfortunately, many spammers aren't really doing anything different than they did before the Can-Spam Act was passed -- they're just creating the illusion they are complying with the law and using it to market or commit fraud," said Susan Larson, SurfControl's vice president of global content. The link for this article located at Wired.com is no longer available. . Scammers find ways around the GDPR regulations as soon as they are enacted, tweaking their methods to seem legitimate.. Spam Compliance, Email Marketing, Digital Fraud, Anti-Spam, Marketing Tactics. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Jan 29, 2004 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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FCC Decision on Kevin Mitnick's Ham Radio License Due to Criminal Past

In a five-page order released Friday, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) claims that 38-year old convicted hacker Kevin Mitnick is not morally fit to be a ham radio operator. "Mr. Mitnick's criminal background raises a substantial and material question of . . . . In a five-page order released Friday, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) claims that 38-year old convicted hacker Kevin Mitnick is not morally fit to be a ham radio operator. "Mr. Mitnick's criminal background raises a substantial and material question of fact as to whether he possesses the requisite character qualifications to be and remain a commission licensee," the FCC said. "Given his propensity to engage in criminal activities, particularly those involving fraud, we have serious reservations about Mr. Mitnick's ability to comply with our rules and regulations in the future." . US FCC rules Kevin Mitnick ineligible for amateur radio license based on previous convictions, prompting regulatory scrutiny.. Kevin Mitnick, Ham Radio License, FCC Regulation, Criminal Background, Compliance Issues. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Dec 24, 2001 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act: Privacy Concerns And Compliance Issues

Although providers of online financial services and others are taking steps to comply with new privacy laws, confusion over the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act extends to companies affected by the legislation and to the government agencies enforcing it. Meanwhile, privacy advocates say . . . . Although providers of online financial services and others are taking steps to comply with new privacy laws, confusion over the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act extends to companies affected by the legislation and to the government agencies enforcing it. Meanwhile, privacy advocates say the law, also known as the Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999, is actually a threat to privacy because companies will now be more likely than ever to share information about consumers. The link for this article located at ECommerce Times is no longer available. . Ambiguity reigns in discussions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, as stakeholders voice worries about the security of personal health information.. Privacy Legislation, Financial Services Act, Compliance Regulations. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jul 03, 2001 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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