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CSO Disclosure Series | User Education: How to Respond to a Data Breach Disclosure

Just find out that your personal information has been compromised? Here’s what to do.


How to IP Theftproof Your Desk

Ever leave your desk drawers unlocked, forget to log off your laptop when you leave the office, or post your passwords where you and everyone else in the building can see them? Even the most conscientious employees are vulnerable to the occasional lapse in IP safety and could use a regular refresher.


Five Things to Remember When Working After Hours

We’ve all done it—worked into the wee hours of the morning only to realize that we’re now alone, the parking lot is deserted, and no one knows where we are. Working late and on weekends is often a necessary evil, but it’s important to take precautions to avoid safety issues when you do have to burn the midnight oil.


RESOURCE CENTER

How to Spam Proof Your Inbox

Spammers make a lot of money--a lot as in six figures a year. What this means, according to Andrew Graydon, CTO of BorderWare Technologies, a company that has been fighting spam and other Web-based security issues for 13 years, is that well never stop it. The good news is, you can minimize its impact on your own inboxes.


How to Survive a Violent Situation

When violence erupts, our first instincts are not always the best. Whether its an armed individual who enters the workplace or random gunfire in an open area, following these steps can increase your chance of survival.


Travel Tips

Share these ideas with colleagues planning business travel to unfamiliar destinations.


Metzger on Disaster Preparedness

An operational security expert tells CSO how to be prepared for a catastrophic event like Hurricane Katrina


7 Security Lessons from the Emergency Room

Think securing your office space is challenging? Imagine if your space housed 24/7 trauma, gang violence, deadly injury and unpredictable visitors.


Universities Get Hacked the Hardest

According to Californias Office of Privacy Protection, 28 percent of that states security breaches since 2003 have taken place at a college or university. The people we talked to say it's not a surprise. Here's why


Education: New Lessons in Security

Northeastern University's new Master of Science in Information Assurance debuts this fall with the aim of bridging law enforcement and technology and systems development. And Carnegie Mellon is working toward a similar goal with a new executive education program.


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Understanding Data Location

Guidance SoftwareOnly by proactively auditing your enterprise to locate sensitive data on endpoint devices, can you truly understand the scope of your DLP project.

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WEBCAST
Safeguarding the New Currency of Business

PricewaterhouseCoopersWatch this webcast to learn how your organization can leverage PricewaterhouseCoopers' Global Information Security Survey 2008, the world's largest survey on privacy and infosec practices.

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