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Businesses Beware: Point-of-Sale Hacking An Enormous Threat This Holiday Season

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A “Point-of-Sale” (POS) terminal is the hardware and software used by retailers during the checkout process of its respective customers.  Just like any technology-interfacing device, POS terminals are, and have been, subjected to fraudulent activities.  Recent trends point to hackers accessing the information stored on these devices to commit widespread fraud throughout the United States and […]

Business Law

Court Addresses Issue of Employee Conduct on Social Media Platforms

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The National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) will be addressing in administrative court the issue of whether an employer has the right to fire an employee for comments made on Facebook.  Connecticut-based ambulance service, American Medical Response (“AMR”), recently fired Ms. Dawnmarie Souza after she ridiculed her supervisor with vulgarities on Facebook.  Ms. Souza and her […]

Data Security & Privacy

New Microsoft Product Announcement Highlights Shift to “the Clouds”

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When speaking to organizations and associations about highlighting the importance of why data governance should become a core component of their overall risk management strategy, I commonly speak to the fact that we, as individuals and organizations, are moving away from a “machine-centric” world and into a “user-centric” world.  That paradigm shift is going to […]

Data Security & Privacy

Retaliation Against British Law Firm: Client Data Leaked

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Cyber-Pirates have placed British law firm ACS:Law in its crosshairs by posting the personal information of thousands of Sky broadband customers who it alleges have illegally shared pornographic movies online.  BBC Technology Reporter, Daniel Emery, wrote that: “[t]he documents appeared online after users of the message-board 4Chan attacked ACS:Law’s site in retaliation for its anti-piracy efforts.  The firm […]

Data Security & Privacy

CyberCom Chief Advocates “Dot-Secure” Network for ‘Essential’ Agenices

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  General Keith B. Alexander, head of the military’s cyberwarfare operations, is pressing U.S. government officials to implement and build a secure Internet "zone" for all vital and essential government online operations – specifically those indutries which include banking, military, aviation, and public-utility systems.  According to an article published in The New York Times, by Thom […]

Data Security & Privacy

Hewlett-Packard to Buy Arcsight for $1.5 Billion Highlights Valuation in Data Security

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  On Monday, September 13, 2010, Hewlett-Packard Co., announced that it will pay $1.5 billion dollars for security software company Arcsight, Inc.  The $43.50 per share in cash offer represents a 24 percent premium to Arcsight’s closing price on Friday, September 10, 2010.  The $1.5 billion dollars H-P has offered is 6.6 times higher than Arcsight’s expected 2011 fiscal […]