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A study of 600 office workers across Europe has found that businesses face a security risk from within as employees leak, expose and steal valuable data.
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The information commissioner has launched a thinly veiled attack on companies who are careless with
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The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has said thatshould be one of the main priorities right at the start of any outsourcing contracts.
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The UK is the worst country in Europe when it comes to protecting private information, new research has revealed.
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The TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson has unwittingly highlighted the growing problem of data theft in the UK after one of his publicity stunts backfired.
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A new IT security website called the Information Security Awareness Forum (ISAF) has been launched by a the Information System Security Association.
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A new study, carried out by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, says that the laws about disclosing data security breaches in the US have not helped in terms of identity theft, and that similar laws in Europe are likely to be similarly ineffectual.
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United States government agencies are bulk buying laptop encryption licences after numerous computer thefts put sensitive data at risk.
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Retailers tend to keep quiet about data security attacks, knowing that revealing their victim status could have a damaging impact on their finances and reputation among customers, a new study has found.
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The government needs to take a more active role in reducing cases of online data security breaches, the spokesman for the House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee has argued.