C O N T E N T S
Volume 4, Issue 4 July/August 2010
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GONE PHISHING Today's e-mail scams are leveraging everything from web pages to social networks in an effort to con victims in to providing valuable credentials, which are then used to steal identities and lots and lots of money
18 THAT’S CLASSIFIED!
Records management has become a part of every business, which is why establishing a data classification process will go a long way in ensuring the right information is kept and stored according to the law and in the securest fashion possible
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SHOW ME THE MONEY For many companies, the world of e-commerce is where fortunes are made, but when it comes to security and protecting customers, conducting business online can be a nightmare, consisting of hidden pitfalls and dangerous predators
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TAKING THE BAIT
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
DATA: TO KEEP OR NOT TO KEEP
DEPARTMENTS 6
PHISHING SCAMS CONTINUE TO LURE IN MORE VICTIMS
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NEWS & NOTES RISKY BUSINESS
Information economy has forced many companies to control, even curb, data growth
24 ASK AWAY
E-COMMERCE SECURITY IDENTITY MANAGEMENT THERMAL IMAGING CAMERAS
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Network Security Checklist • Data Loss Protection • LP Awareness Training
COOL STUFF
Identity Management & Editor’s Choice Q&A
Intel’s Malcolm Harkins discusses risk, controls, privacy, security and compliance — everything that keeps a CISO up at night
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COLUMNS 8
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HEALTHY WORKPLACE Koreen Kimakowich on building respect between fellow employees
10 CYBER WATCH
Brent MacLean on how cybercrime has become a growing epidemic the world over
PRIVACY MATTERS
Meaghan McCluskey on the impact of new federal legislation governing the use of social networking
LP CORNER
Theresa Rowsell on how retailers can prevent bogus credit and debit card transactions
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