Top 12 Things to Do Before You Hire
HireRight, a preemployment screening agency that works with businesses across the United States, has come up with some best practices for employment background screening.
Inside the Interview Room: Investigative Techniques
Investigators learn to separate truth-tellers from fiction-spinners
Inquiring Minds: Building an Investigative Team
To build an effective investigative team, CSOs need to assemble the right mix of specialized talents. Then they have to cultivate trusting relationships with other organizational leaders.
Handwriting Analysis: Forging Ahead
Handwriting Analysis: What's in a bump? A lot, if you're trying to determine the authenticity of a piece of handwriting.
Detecting a Cybersecurity Breach: Forensics First
Bryan Sartin, director of technology for Ubizen, which provides managed security solutions, including assistance in planning and implementing security policies, answers readers' questions about how to detect and respond to a cybersecurity breach
Background Checks: You Want to Know What?
Companies rely on background checks to make employment decisions. But when might employees or job candidates feel that their privacy has been violated? Here's how some people are likely to respond to background checks.
Good (and Bad) Background Checks
More organizations are investigating criminal histories and other public records to make hiring and firing decisions. It's up to CSOs to make sure this powerful but flawed weapon doesn't backfire.
Computer Forensics Investigations: Body of Evidence
Part art, part science, a computer forensics practice requires more planning and investment than technology vendors would have you believe.
Forensic Certifications
Try the CIFI, CFCE or CEECS certifications for digital forensics
Inside the DoD's Computer Forensics Lab: Searching for the Truth
Tucked away in a suburban-Maryland office park, the Department of Defense Computer Forensics Laboratory (DCFL) doesn't look like a place where murders are solved, airplane crashes are explained and global terrorism is battled.
Understanding Data Location
Only by proactively auditing your enterprise to locate sensitive data on endpoint devices, can you truly understand the scope of your DLP project.
Safeguarding the New Currency of Business
Watch 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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