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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Symantec: User Ignorance begets internal threats As monitoring tools become more prevalent, companies are getting a better idea of how much sensitive data is being compromised, and insecure e-mail is a major culprit. Why a toilet paper manufacturer should be concerned about data loss 
Monday, September 11, 2006
Hurd replaces Dunn as HP chairman, Keyworth quits In a day of executive shakeups intended to put its boardroom scandal in the past, Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) Tuesday announced that Chief Executive Officer and President Mark Hurd would replace Patricia Dunn as chairman, and that board member George Keyworth had resigned, with immediate effect. 
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
Microsoft loses bid to block Kai-Fu Lee from working In a setback for Microsoft Corp., a Redmond, Washington, defector and high-ranking Google Inc. executive will be able to help the Mountain View, California, company set up a research and development facility in China in the coming months while a case over his hiring comes to trial in January 2006, a judge decided.
Monday, March 14, 2005
Report hits fed security The Canadian government doesn’t meet its own minimum standards for IT security, Canada’s auditor general said in a report last month. In a document that pulled no punches, Sheila Fraser dubbed the government’s IT security efforts as “unsatisfactory.” 
Tuesday, February 15, 2005
Canada's Auditor General The Canadian government doesn’t meet its own minimum standards for IT security, Canada's auditor general said Tuesday. In a report that pulled no punches Sheila Fraser dubbed the government’s IT security efforts as “unsatisfactory.” Two and a half years after revising its Government Security Policy "the government has…to translate its policies and standards into consistent, cost-effective practices that will result in a more secure IT environment in departments and agencies,” the report said. 
Monday, January 21, 2002
RCMP securing new internal communication links The Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s selection of Ottawa-based Internet security firm Entrust Inc. to deliver a secure inter-jurisdictional link between police forces across Canada is a “victory for interoperability,” officials said Monday.
Monday, January 21, 2002
RCMP securing new internal communication links The Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s selection of Ottawa-based Internet security firm Entrust Inc. to deliver a secure inter-jurisdictional link between police forces across Canada is a "victory for interoperability," officials said Monday.
Tuesday, September 11, 2001
Security at risk as confidential email soars: study Employees' cavalier use of the Internet and email has become a serious security risk for companies as confidential information threatens to leak through their systems, according to a study from market researcher NFO InDepth Interactive, a division of NFO WorldGroup Inc.
Sunday, September 09, 2001
Security at risk as confidential email soars: study Employees' cavalier use of the Internet and email has become a serious security risk for companies as confidential information threatens to leak through their systems, according to a study from market researcher NFO InDepth Interactive, a division of NFO WorldGroup Inc.
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