C O N T E N T S
Volume 5, Issue 4 WINTER 2011
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LIVING IN A VIRTUAL WORLD When it comes to virtualization, security remains a
major concern for businesses, but at least people within organizations are collaborating about the best ways to mitigate the risks the new-age technology presents
TIS THE SEASON To help Canadian retail outlets reduce theft, fraud and
loss, particularly during the upcoming holiday season, industry members have banded together to develop a data-sharing initiative that might just help their brethren sleep a little easier
STRENGTHENING THE WEAKEST LINK
It is widely known that the biggest threat to a business’s overall security posture is its own employees. With the growing use of social media in the workplace, companies now must take a proactive approach to educate their staff on how each of them can be part of the solution, not the problem
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NEWS & NOTES
CANADIAN CORNER Waterloo, Ont.-based I Think Security is bringing an innovative approach to data loss protection
THE CONSULTANT Terry Hoffman on security 10 years after 9/11
Q&A
Allan Chabot, Bell’s senior security manager, asset protection and national incident centre
TOP 10
Best practices for fighting credit card theft and fraud
12 HEALTHY WORKPLACE
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Koreen Kimakowich on why healthy minds are vital to a business’s future success
PRIVACY MATTERS Dr. Ann Cavoukian on what security professionals
can learn from the digital signage industry COOL STUFF ASK AWAY
Cyber Scams • Virtualization • Privacy vs. Better Services
SECURITY MANAGEMENT Michael Burgess on how changes to Bill C-60 will
impact the way companies carry out their security operations
IN MY WORDS Scott Perry on the evolution of mobile security FOLLOW US ON AND • SECURITY MATTERS 3
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