Rafael Ruffolo

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Dan Swanson: Privacy practices

Has your organization reviewed its privacy practices in the past year? Are you prepared for that next disaster? Can you respond on a timely...

BLOGOSPHERE: In the market for a Dell smart phone?

As rumours of the new device swirl, bloggers don't think much of the idea. "Remember the Axim? Me either," writes one

Android narrowly trails iPhone in open source app race

A new report from Black Duck Software finds that while Google

Ryerson privacy breach highlights immature IT, analyst says

Whether the university's software glitch will lead to actual identity theft remains to be seen, but that hasn

Absolute launches BlackBerry tracker

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Dan Swanson: Compliance, fraud, and business continuity

Today’s information security professionals need to study current and upcoming regulatory compliance requirements to get ahead of the curve. We also need to help...

How to negotiate severance after being laid off

Being laid off can be a frustrating and scary time for any IT...

TPG says bid-rigging charges ‘a cover-up’

After laying down bid-rigging charges against seven Ottawa-area IT service companies this week, the Competition Bureau is now facing bold new allegations from one of the charged, TPG Technology Consulting. ITAC chief Bernard Courtois, the Competition Bureau's acting assistant deputy commissioner and a TPG spokesperson weighs in

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