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Commissioner Crompton’s Initiative to Tackle Spam in Australia

Federal Privacy Commissioner Malcolm Crompton believes spammers may breach Australia's National Privacy Principles and hopes to join the fight against spam by launching a test case. "More active pursuit of spammers by authorities is one of the recommendations of the . . . . Federal Privacy Commissioner Malcolm Crompton believes spammers may breach Australia's National Privacy Principles and hopes to join the fight against spam by launching a test case. "More active pursuit of spammers by authorities is one of the recommendations of the NOIE interim report on SPAM," Crompton said. "While we have not actively pursued spam beyond specific complaints received, this is clearly an initiative that the Office could consider if it had additional resources." The Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner cannot currently run such a case, he said, because its current case load of responses to actual complaints exceeds the number budgeted for by a factor of five. This leaves insufficient resources to run test cases. The link for this article located at ZDNetAU is no longer available. . Federal Privacy Commissioner Malcolm Crompton believes spammers may breach Australia's National Priv. federal, privacy, commissioner, malcolm, crompton, believes, spammers, breach, australia's, national. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 31, 2003 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Cyber Risk Management Guidelines Presented by Dr. Ponemon at FTC Workshop

Today at an FTC (Federal Trade Commission) public workshop on consumer information security, Dr. Larry Ponemon, CEO of Privacy Council, outlined a series of cyber security challenges facing corporate America. In his remarks, Dr. Ponemon focused on cyber-risk management and corporate . . . . Today at an FTC (Federal Trade Commission) public workshop on consumer information security, Dr. Larry Ponemon, CEO of Privacy Council, outlined a series of cyber security challenges facing corporate America. In his remarks, Dr. Ponemon focused on cyber-risk management and corporate network security while presenting Ten Guidelines for Managing Cyber Risk. "Managers are finding that weaknesses in information security can threaten an organization's very existence," said Dr. Ponemon. "Hackers, software viruses and lawsuits from privacy lapses can as easily disrupt an organization as a fire or a burglary. Privacy and Security management have become the pillars of core business and consumer protection practices with sound privacy principles being the lynchpin to an airtight security plan." During the FTC Security Workshop, Dr. Ponemon presented NetDiligence's Ten Guidelines for Managing Cyber Risk. "The guidelines are a ten-point action plan for information officers and security managers trying to understand and manage these complex and evolving issues," said Dr. Ponemon. . The FTC seminar showcases Dr. Ponemon addressing the importance of cyber threats and outlining ten security protocols that businesses should follow.. Cyber Risk Management, Security Guidelines, Corporate Security, Privacy Management. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 22, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Government Report Marks 97% Failure Rate in Federal Website Privacy

A staggering 97 percent of federal Web sites fail to adhere to the four basic privacy principles that the Federal Trade Commission has recommended be made mandatory for all private sector Web sites, according a government report scheduled for release Tuesday.The . . . . A staggering 97 percent of federal Web sites fail to adhere to the four basic privacy principles that the Federal Trade Commission has recommended be made mandatory for all private sector Web sites, according a government report scheduled for release Tuesday.The General Accounting Office report puts a new edge on the old maxim: people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. If one set of guidelines is good enough for the private sector -- indeed, mandated -- then many argue the government should meet those standards as well. . An alarming 95 percent of national online platforms do not comply with the core privacy standards proposed by the FTC.. Federal Privacy Compliance, Government Websites, FTC Privacy Guidelines. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Sep 12, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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