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Trusted insiders have proved to be steadfast threats causing sleepless nights for CSOs. As reports of long-time staff leaking data to competitors grow in tandem with an increased reliance on contracted employees, many companies are trying to get a handle on just how to control employees' intentional or accidental exposures of critical data. We find out from experts how to tackle this challenge. Sponsored by ArcSight
SC Magazine's Security Vertical Focus: Financial Services is the place to go for information on IT security relating to the financial sector, including breaking news, our ThreatStats compilation of critical trends, reviews of security products, and timely feature articles and opinions contributed by industry leaders. This week: As long as there has been credit granting there have been customers committing first party fraud.
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Internet-related criminal activities resulted in nearly $240 million in reported losses, according to the 2007 Internet Crime Report released by the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) and the FBI.
James Ritchie, former principal auditor, Integralis April 02, 2008
Global companies face a significant cultural and legal challenge when dealing with security across international borders, says James Ritchie, former principal auditor, Integralis.
The TJX data breach has made wireless encryption a priority for retailers and other enterprises. Frank Washkuch Jr. finds out why.
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