Code Of Conduct
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Insider threats still trouble Asian businesses
News A lack of compliance regulations in Asia adds to the problem, but falling prices of identity and access management tools could change things, says CA.
Tuesday, April 15 2008 07:31 PM
Tags: PC security, Data security, Security applications/tools, Security Management, SMB
Securing better IT security for S'pore
Insight newsmaker The president of newly set-up Association of Informational Security Professionals tells why the next three years are so important to infocomm security professionals.
Wednesday, June 04 2008 03:00 PM
Tags: Data security, Security, Business security, Certification, Profession, Member, IT Security, Information Security, Security Professional, PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting
Hacker had WorldCom in his hands
News A network-intrusion specialist sneaks into the Internet backbone provider's administrative system and then tells the company all.
Friday, December 07 2001 06:05 AM
Internet giants agree to 'code of conduct' in China
News Ahead of the Olympics, Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft agree to basic principles of a "code of conduct" for operating in China and other countries that censor Internet use.
Wednesday, August 06 2008 05:36 PM
Tags: Web sites, Letter, Google Inc., Code Of Conduct, senator, Internet User, journalist, Jerry Yang, China, Internet
Apple confirms long hours at China iPod plant
News Company responds to reports that iPod supplier let employees work longer than Apple code of conduct allows.
Monday, August 21 2006 09:41 AM
Tags: Music devices, Media players, Human resources, Employee policy/training
Internet companies 'must respect free speech'
News Reporters without Borders has called on companies such as Microsoft and Yahoo to respect human rights, even if the countries they are operating in don't.
Wednesday, January 11 2006 02:14 PM
IT firms take heat for 'sweatshop' labor
News Workers in China, Thailand and Mexico who make computer components for companies such as IBM, Dell and Hewlett-Packard are suffering atrocious conditions for extremely low pay, according to a report published yesterday.
Wednesday, January 28 2004 09:25 AM
Telcos bar children from adult content
News U.K. mobile-phone companies have developed guidelines that block children from accessing unsuitable sites via their mobile phones.
Tuesday, January 20 2004 08:06 AM
Tags: Mobile platforms/communications
Gartner analyst Sweeney told to quit adult site
News Gartner Asia Pacific research director Joe Sweeney has been asked to relinquish his position as an investor and a member of the board of Jadecool.com, an Asian adult Web site.
Wednesday, June 13 2001 12:56 PM
Quit adult site, Gartner analyst told
News Gartner Asia Pacific research director Joe Sweeney has been asked to relinquish his position as an investor and a member of the board of Jadecool.com, an Asian adult Web site.
Wednesday, June 13 2001 05:55 PM
UN calls for ISPs to police spammers
News Legislation should be put in place to force Internet service providers to combat spam, according to the United Nation's telecommunications body.
Friday, March 10 2006 09:30 AM
Tags: Spam and phishing, Spam filtering, Government
Sun denies Java patch release put billions at risk
News A Sun executive defends the company's decision to release the flawed patch, adding that he has not yet seen any evidence of criminals taking advantage of the Java bug.
Tuesday, July 24 2007 10:30 AM
New licensing structure takes effect tomorrow, ends one year freeze
News The new licensing regime for the communications and multimedia industry introduced by the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (CMA 1998) will come into effect tomorrow, thus ending the one-year freeze on new licence applications.
Friday, June 01 2001 03:48 PM
Tech companies brace for showdown over China
News Yahoo, Google, others could face thorny questioning from lawmakers seeking to limit cooperation with restrictive regimes.
Tuesday, February 14 2006 09:01 AM
Tags: Web sites, Search, Web services
India's BlackBerry case raises privacy concerns
News Controversy over Indian government's request to monitor BlackBerry transactions highlights need for international agreement on data security, observers say.
Friday, July 04 2008 04:56 PM
Tags: Data security, International governments, Regulations, RIM BlackBerry, Security, India, Insider Threat, Indian Company, software, strategy




