Posts Tagged ‘risk management’

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

Sunday, 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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Information Security Awareness in Europe…The Issues Are the Same Worldwide

Friday, August 24th, 2007

on 8/22/2007 a very interesting and useful report was released by the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA), “Information security awareness initiatives: Current practice and the measurement of success.”

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Very Wide Range of Opinions For the Social Networking Poll

Friday, August 24th, 2007

I’m surprised by how different the opinions are for this week’s poll about using social networking sites at work!
If you haven’t clicked a poll button for it yet (see right side of screen and scroll down a little), please do so. It will be interesting to see if the opinions stay so widely scattered by the end of Sunday.

Thank Goodness For Backup Planning!

Friday, August 24th, 2007

We had some horrendous storms here in Iowa this week. Last night was a doozy! The lightning unrelenting, the winds horrific, and tornado spottings were peppered across the southern half of Iowa.

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EU Data Protection Audits Active and Anticipated

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

As a follow-up to my blog posting yesterday, I wanted to point out that the European Union (EU) Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) have been very active in pursuing data protection law compliance.

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EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC: Member Countries

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Multi-national organizations doing business in Europe must know and understand not only their obligations to protect personally identifiable information (PII) under the European Union (EU) Data Protection Directive 95/45/EC, but they must also know and understand the data protection laws within each of the EU member countries.

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The Pursuit…or Not…of ISO 27001/ISMS/BS7799 Certification

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

Last week my blog poll was, “Is your organization planning to pursue ISO 27001 certification in 2007 or 2008?”
I asked this after reading an SC Magazine article that I recently blogged about, “Are the U.S. Numbers Planning For ISMS (ISO 27001) Certification Really At 80%?”
As I had indicated, based upon my many discussions with a very wide range of CISOs, I thought this number was way too high.
And now for the results of my *ADMITTEDLY UNSCIENTIFIC WEBPOLL*…drum roll, please; Thhuudddrrrrrrrrrrrrr…

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Speaking of Social Networking Sites…

Monday, August 20th, 2007

Over the weekend I read yet another news article about social networking sites and the related risks. This time it was about how schools are implementing rules to address cyber bullying on the Internet; “Students To Be Punished For MySpace Postings.”

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Social Security Number No Match Rule: Employers Will Need to Prove Compliance

Monday, August 20th, 2007

The new U.S. Social Security number (SSN) No Match Rule was published August 15 in the Federal Register. You can also see it here.
This new regulation provides directives for the letters the U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) issues to employers when the SSA discovers that an SSN does not match the information provided by the employer.

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Facebook, and Other Social Networking Sites, Will Always be Risky to Use

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Just because a social networking site says it is secure, and even if it has “TRUSTe,” “Hacker Safe” or other security and privacy assurance stamps on the site, it does not mean that bad things cannot happen. Take Facebook as a case in point.

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