Ethics
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The ethics of lock picking and telling
News news analysis Hackers are turning their attention to publicizing security vulnerabilities, angering the industry. But security experts say publicity is necessary.
Monday, August 04 2008 01:39 AM
Tags: Security, Authentication and encryption, Hacking, Network security, Lock, software, America, security technology, computer security, smart card
5 cost-effective ways to lower enterprise risk
News Experts from KPMG and Ernst & Young share tips on keeping organizational risk under control, without denting a hole in the enterprise pocket.
Monday, June 22 2009 06:38 PM
Tags: Enterprise risk management, IT Governance, Business, Risk Management, Supplier, Training, Risk, ERP, Enterprise risk management, compliance
Malaysia won't capitalize on Satyam fallout
News Local outsourcing players can't compete directly with India, but will gain long-term benefits from increased transparency and governance, say market watchers.
Wednesday, January 28 2009 03:32 PM
Tags: IT outsourcing, Outsourcing, Offshoring, Competitive advantage, Outsourcing, India, Positioning, International Data Corp., Malaysia, Kelly Outsourcing
E-media contest for Asean
Blogs SEACEM, ChangeFusion and Freevoice are now accepting applications for "ASEAN E-Media Startups Competition". The goal ...
Monday, February 02 2009 10:39 PM
Young IT managers value ethics over pay
News Research has found today's managers in the tech sector are loyal and prepared to work hard to develop their careers, with most saying they would not even quit their job if they won the lottery.
Thursday, June 12 2008 10:51 PM
Tags: Personal development, Trends, Compensation, Career, SMB, IT Governance, Generation Y, Training, IT manager, London
Parenting young minds in Net era
Blogs Once upon a long time, in a far distant past, as a child, I used to pretend-play the role of a teacher. I would lock mys...
Friday, February 13 2009 04:20 AM
Device identification in online banking is privacy threat?
News Civil liberties attorney says antifraud technology that tags or queries devices used for online banking is a privacy invasion.
Monday, April 27 2009 09:16 AM
Tags: Privacy, Network security, Wells Fargo & Co., online banking, computer, RSA Security Inc., analytics, bank, U.S., information technology
Tech that combats employee fraud
News Companies can cut down on worker malfeasance by using tools that monitor Web use and computer keystrokes, but they can't catch every would-be crook.
Wednesday, March 04 2009 12:12 PM
Tags: Employee, Fraud, computer, SpectorSoft, layoff, BasePoint, IMV Projects, Worker, software, network
Short Take: Get info, give feedback on bioscience online
News The public can get information and give their responses to bioscience issues such as stem cells and cloning, at the Bioethics Advisory Committee (BAC) Web site, which was launched yesterday.
Thursday, August 23 2001 11:37 AM
Bill to protect personal data being formulated
News A bill to protect personal data is being formulated to ensure secrecy of information and to protect data transaction security, said Deputy Home Minister Zainal Abidin Zin on Thursday.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:34 PM
Bush leaves behind a mixed technology legacy
News news analysis After 9-11, U.S. President George W. Bush moved to a wartime footing, and with the exception of wiretapping, no longer focused on technology policies.
Tuesday, January 20 2009 10:05 AM
Tags: Government, Security Management, IT Governance, Security Management, IT Governance, Government
HP execs: Spy scandal was ethical wake-up call
News The silver lining is tighter controls on future internal investigations, the company's top ethics and privacy execs say.
Friday, March 02 2007 09:42 AM
Q&A: Kevin Mitnick, from ham operator to fugitive to consultant
News World's most famous hacker talks about how teenage quest to hack his cell phone led him to break into corporate networks, spend three years as a fugitive, and ultimately end up in prison.
Tuesday, June 23 2009 11:41 AM
Tags: Hacking, PC security, Security Management, Security, Motorola Inc., Cell Phone, computer, phone, hacking, network
Hewlett-Packard hires new ethics officer
News Jon Hoak replaces Kevin Hunsaker, who faces criminal charges for his role in company's leak probe.
Friday, October 13 2006 09:40 AM
Tags: Privacy, Business structures, Employee communications, Business ethics
Short Take: Medical code of ethics 2.0?
News The Singapore Medical Council is reviewing its ethical code of practice to bring it up to speed with the Internet age.
Thursday, May 03 2001 07:34 AM






