Judge Finds Officers Not Accountable for SOX Report Errors

September 1st, 2007

On August 21, 2007, there was a significant court decision made possibly impacting future Sarbanes-Oxley Act decisions in “CENTRAL LABORERS‚Äô PENSION FUND v.INTEGRATED ELECTRICAL SERVICES INC; HERBERT ALLEN; WILLIAM W REYNOLDS; JEFFREY PUGH

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Jailtime: for Teen Who Posted Nude Photo of His Ex-Girlfriend on MySpace & for Employee Caught with Illegal Porn

August 31st, 2007

I’ve talked several times about some of the risks of using the social networking sites, such as here and here.
Here is an example of how others can post information about you on these sites that will continue to haunt you for years to come.

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A Quick Note on Running Shoes…

August 31st, 2007

Okay, this post *IS* specific to running and not to my usual topics, but since I talked about running shoes a couple of days ago I thought it very coincindental to see a news clip about running shoes on CNN today!

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A Quick Note on Running Shoes…

August 31st, 2007

Okay, this post *IS* specific to running and not to my usual topics, but since I talked about running shoes a couple of days ago I thought it very coincindental to see a news clip about running shoes on CNN today!

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Can Japan, U.S. and/or Europe Replace Internet And Thus Solve Security Woes?

August 30th, 2007

And another very interesting USA Today article, “Japan will research Net replacement.”

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Virtual Police Patrolling Internet Users in China

August 30th, 2007

A very interesting article in USA Today caught my eye, “Beijing police will patrol Web virtually

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Running the Information Security and Privacy Program in the Right Shoes

August 29th, 2007

I like to run. I try to run almost every day from 3.5 – 6 miles. It stimulates my thinking, refreshes my mind and body, and I truly have the best ideas and thoughts while I’m running. I could not have written my books, chapters and articles if it were not for running.

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Emotions Are Mixed for Using Social Networking Sites At Work

August 28th, 2007

Well, if you look at the results of my very unscientific poll from last week, it appears there is a very wide range of opinions about the use of social networking sites at work.

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U.S. Attorney General Gonzales Resigns; Will New AG Support Privacy?

August 27th, 2007

I just saw on CNN that U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales just resigned today.

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1st Day Of School; Another Example That Everyone Needs Ongoing Security and Privacy Awareness Communications

August 26th, 2007

I’ve talked several times on this blog about my sons, and how they’ve really resonated with the information security and privacy discussions and information I’ve given them. They notice privacy risks and security problems when we’re out in stores or traveling. They point out problems on the Internet. They won’t let me watch their fingers when they enter their passwords on their membership sites so I won’t discover their passwords…even though they know my parent account has access to change them. 🙂

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